'In My Room' With Cherry Glazerr
blazed through an intimate set for the latest installment of Rolling Stone’s , a series in which artists perform from home while in quarantine.
Sitting alongside a funky purple light fixture, lead singer Clementine Creevy and bassist Tabor Allen launched into “Juicy Socks” from their 2019 LP, Stuffed & Ready. “Don’t be nervous,” Creevy sings repeatedly, as O’Brien plucks the guitar behind her in a cowboy hat.
The duo dove into “Self Explained,” a song that Creevy prefaced as their favorite to play live. “I don’t want people to know how much time I spend alone,” she sings, fittingly. The set concluded with “Daddi,” a Stuffed & Ready highlight with biting lyrics that include lines like “Where should I go daddy/Is it okay with you? Who should I fuck daddy? Is it you?”
“Not a lot of people get that it’s a highly satirical song,” Creevy told Rolling Stone of the track. “It’s a fully satirical song, à la Zappa. I don’t know what the answers are to make myself feel better about patriarchy. But I know that what I felt was missing was a satirical song about it.”
Cherry Glazerr’s In My Room segment follows performances by Squirrel Flower, Hop Along’s Frances Quinlan, Sting, Joan Jett, Lucinda Williams, Waxahatchee, and others. To support musicians undergoing financial hardship, please consider giving to the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund or MusiCares’ COVID-19 Relief Fund.
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