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Chloe Moriondo tackles “jealousy, hatred, and obsession” on new single ‘Hate It’ as she announces new album ‘Oyster’

Chloe Moriondo has announced details of her new album ‘Oyster’ and shared its latest single ‘Hate It’ – check it out below.

The 22-year-old Detroit indie pop musician will release her fourth studio album on March 28 via Public Consumption and Atlantic Records and you can pre-order/pre-save it here.

Ahead of the release, Moriondo has shared the playfully creepy single ‘Hate It’, in which she fantasises about wearing a stranger’s face to bed or slipping it over her head and robbing a bank. Watch the track’s video here:

Speaking about the track, Moriondo has said: “‘Hate It’ encapsulates all the feelings of jealousy, hatred, and obsession that can come with a crush on someone unattainable, or yearning for a life that feels unattainable.”

“I’m so fucking ecstatic for this album to be out. I’ve been yearning to release it since its conception and I’m bursting at the shell trying not to leak it all now. It’s full of vulnerability, frivolous crushes, despair, parties, and 17 billion tons of salt water. The world is my oyster, and soon it will be yours too!”

‘Hate It’ follows on from the previous single ‘Shoreline’, while the album has been made with co-writers and producers including Jonah Summerfield (Holly Humberstone, Tommy Lefroy) and Chloe Kraemer (The Japanese House).

‘Oyster’ tracklist: 

  1. ‘Catch’ 
  2. ‘Raw’ 
  3. ‘Hate It’ 
  4. ‘Abyss’ 
  5. ‘Oyster’ 
  6. ‘Shoreline’ 
  7. ‘Parasite’ 
  8. ‘7 Seas 
  9. ‘Weak’ 
  10. ‘Use’ 
  11. ‘Sinking’ 
  12. ‘Pond’ 
  13. ‘Siren Calling’ 
  14. ‘Teeth (Deluxe)’ 
  15. ‘Girls With Gills (Deluxe)’

Moriondo’s last album was 2022’s ‘Suckerpunch’, which NME awarded four stars, noting: “Despite turning the amps up to 11 and approaching the album with reckless abandon, ‘Suckerpunch’ never loses the sense of vulnerability that made Moriondo such a relatable star in the first place. The PC Music-indebted ‘Hearteyes’ is an auto-tuned stream of consciousness about falling head over heels in love that isn’t ashamed of jealousy or making grand declarations, before the sprawling ‘Diet Heartbreak’ wrestles with self-doubt and loneliness in the shadow of self-empowerment.”

Most recently, Moriondo was chosen as one of the BOSE X NME: C23 artists, with their song ‘Killbot’ being featured on the mixtape.

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