Alice Glass Shares Gory Video for New Song “Love Is Violence”: Watch

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Alice Glass Shares Gory Video for New Song “Love Is Violence”: Watch

Glass’ solo debut, Prey//IV, has been rescheduled and will now arrive on February 16

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Alice Glass (Photo by Kyle Christensen and Astra Zero).

Alice Glass has pushed back the release date for her debut solo album Prey//IV. Originally slated for release today (January 28), the LP will now arrive on February 16 via her own Eating Glass Records. Glass has also shared a new single from the record titled “Love Is Violence,” along with an extremely gory music video directed by Bryan M. Ferguson. That’s it below.

“Almost everyone can relate to the sometimes unbearable ups and downs that occur in relationships,” Glass said of the inspiration for “Love Is Violence” in a press release. She continued:

But for those of us who have dealt with manipulative or toxic partners, there is a whole other layer of pain. Any person who uses their partner’s “love” to control, use, and hurt them is using one of the most cruel and disgusting manipulative tactics in human experience. Disguising power struggles and calling it “Love” it’s a form of violence against a partner. I want to help people to see those red flags and encourage them to remove themselves from those types of toxic situations.

Prey//IV is the first full-length from Glass since she left her former band Crystal Castles back in 2014. In 2017, she issued the Alice Glass EP. Prey//IV features Glass’ previously-shared tracks “I Trusted You,” “Suffer and Swallow,” and “Fair Game.”

Revisit Pitchfork’s 2018 profile “The Agony and the Ecstasy of Alice Glass.”

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