Play “Glasshour” by Cumgirl8

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Immerse yourself in the Cumgirl8 metaverse and break stereotypes with a good electro punk in the background.

Cumgirl8 releases his single, “Glasshour”a window into what’s exciting and unique about the Manhattan quartet through discordant electro punk flourishes, industrial sludge, and an irrepressible hook that ties it all together.

‘Glasshour’ It is a reinterpretation of ‘hourglass’, one of the first songs we wrote and published. Thematically, it feels more relevant than ever as we’re all ready to tip the glass and watch the sand dry up in this necrocapitalist power structure. The cowbell sounds like a catastrophic alarm as we talk about justice. It seemed good to us to slow down the entire song and punctuate that desire,” the band explained in a press release.

Devastating everything in these first months of 2024, they have announced the release of their debut album in 4AD by the end of the year. Cumgirl8 is part of the soundtrack from the series Stages Alive of Onassispresenting a live session, in which the noise, psychedelia and authenticity of the band highlights its nuances, leading them to the beginning of a tour that will hit stages in Brooklyn, NY in the months of April and May.

The art of “Glasshour” It is in charge of Victoria Cassinovawho perfectly projects the duality that exists between freedom and chaos that have been the representative hallmark of Cumgirl8 since its beginnings 8000 years ago in a sex chat located in another metaverse.

“Glasshour” is now available on your favorite platform. Give it play!

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