
Blondshell releases a special deluxe edition of her self-titled debut album
Blondshell – AKA Sabrina Teitelbaum – releases a special edition of her self-titled debut album alongside two brand new singles, "It Wasn't Love" and "Tarmac 2".
Blondshell Deluxe Edition is anchored by five additional tracks in addition to the original album. The five include a Bossa-Nova-esque reworking of “Tarmac” dubbed “Tarmac 2”, the previously released standalone single “Cartoon Earthquake”, and a home demo version of “Kiss City.”
It also also features two new songs – the open-hearted grunge ballad “Street Rat,” and “It Wasn’t Love,” an ode to a queer relationship.
"There are so many times that I thought I was in love but I was actually just feeling longing, desperation or confusion about my self worth. I think that was the case with a lot of the relationships I wrote about on my album," Teitelbaum says.
"I talked about love and romance as a way of talking about more fundamental conflicts within myself. This song is my way of saying that my perspective has changed on those past relationships and what actually qualifies as love, particularly in the context of a queer relationship.”
Blondshell Deluxe Edition is out now via Partisan Records.
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