Ian Sweet’s new song is about collecting holographic Jesus posters

"Some people collect ceramic frogs or action figures but I collect holographic Jesus posters," she says.

Ian Sweet – aka LA’s Jilian Medford – has shared a new track called ‘Holographic Jesus’.

It’s the third and final single from upcoming album ‘Crush Crusher’, which arrives on 26th October via Hardly Art.

“‘Holographic Jesus’ is a song based around collecting holographic Jesus posters from various bodegas and dollar stores while living in Brooklyn,” she says.

“I am in no way religious but I hung them up all over my room and was constantly finding the nuances and idiosyncrasies of each one. You could turn your head the slightest and see an entirely different image reflected. I felt connected to that idea.

“Some people collect ceramic frogs or action figures but I collect holographic Jesus posters. This song is about the things I went through in that room while these posters were so to speak ‘watching over me’.”

Check out ‘Holographic Jesus’ below.

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