
Nasty Cherry kick off 2021 by teasing "sexy" new music
Nasty Cherry have started off the New Year by revealing that they've got some "sexy" new music on the way.
The Charli XCX-crafted four-piece haven't released new music since their Season 2 EP dropped in July 2020, but yesterday (3 January) they shared an update on their 2021 plans.
Nasty Cherry uploaded a monochrome band picture that sees all four members dressed in animal print. They captioned the post: "Obliterating January with our presence. We got performance videos and new music coming for ya! Spoiler alert- it’s going to be sexy."
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While the group haven't added any potential release dates for their new music on their latest post, it does seem likely that they'll be sharing new material this month following their New Year's Instagram post, which read, "Nasty Cherry didn’t have the year we had planned (obviously), and honestly? Navigating the pandemic as a small and new band that doesn’t all live in the same place has been a crazy psycho experience at times. We managed to get together to write for a huge chunk of time and are so grateful for that, and we are also so thankful that all of you stuck along side during times when we weren’t able to make or share as much with you, or were feeling super lost. We are giving birth to some things in January and throughout 2021 and have made it as sick and thic and spicy of a musical and visual experience as we could for u."
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