Cherry Glazerr, now a three-piece with Clementine Creevy, drummer Tabor Allen and bassist Livvy Bennett, headlines FIGFest on June 7. They released their explosive full-length album Apocalipstick on Inauguration Day in 2017. Apocalipstick sizzled with Creevy’s confidence, vision and fiercely idiosyncratic personality. The new album, Stuffed & Ready, announces Creevy as a songwriter newly tempered and strengthened by coming to terms with her own uncertainty confusion and anger. It’s her go-for-broke honesty that gives Stuffed & Ready its power and gravity. “I am telling my story of how I feel and where I am in life,” she says. "I’m exploring my own self-doubt. I’m confused about what happiness is and I’m searching for my place in the world. With Apocalipstick, I was an over-confident teenager trying to solve the world’s problems. With Stuffed & Ready, I’m a much more weary and perhaps cynical woman who believes you need to figure your own self out first. " - via FIGFest
A little about Scott Free: "A fan of punk rock rock and DIY music. I also like shooting drag queens, kings, and other artists. I only like shooting mostly small DIY and punk venues in LA and surrounding So Cal. I go out a lot, 4 nights a week. I am always looking for new bands to see, new places to hang out and to meet artists. I also work as a wardrobe stylist in the music business - styling bands and working on music videos."
Instagram: @ogscottfree
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