Alice Low has shared a new single, ‘Rim Job’

It arrives alongside news of a first headline show on April 8th at Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff.

Alice Low has shared a new single, ‘Rim Job’.

Coming after recently touring with Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard, it arrives alongside news of a first headline show on April 8th at Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff.

On the new single Alice says: “I wanted to frame my heartbreak, and pain through the hyper-sexualised and alienated lens that all transgender stories are framed. To take my universal, human experience and distort it into the only shape that the public can seemingly understand, fingers in asses, dicks in asses, and dysphoria; but by diving deeper, the only thing actually up that ass is a normal story about a relationship breaking down. Enjoy.”

After failing school Alice could no longer afford to live in Brighton, so she moved to Cardiff to be close to her partner. One night, while sorting through clothes, and cleaning her room, listening to Pilot, as they did every day back then, she looked her partner in the eyes and told him she was a woman. “Something I had known for so many years, but had been too afraid to acknowledge, let alone pursue, was finally in the air, in front of us both. He looked at me with the recognition that I had been seeking my entire life, and the pain I had been carrying in my back, in my shoulders, my feet, hands, it was released like a bat through the corridors of a school after hours. Amongst our clothes, and our belonging we cried for hours. I could never thank him enough for listening to me, and seeing me, and in that moment asking no questions, just being there.”

You can check out ‘Rim Job’ below.

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