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Blondshell has shared a grunge-tinged new single, ‘What’s Fair’.

The new track follows the release of her cover of Talking Heads‘ ‘Thank You For Sending Me An Angel’, recorded as part of A24’s ‘Everyone’s Getting Involved: A Tribute To Talking Heads’ compilation album, and her collaboration with Bully on ‘Docket’.

With her close-to-completed second album on the horizon, Blondshell – real name Sabrina Teitelbaum – has shared a complex track inspired by the “inherently complicated” mother-daughter dynamic.

On it, she laments: “You’d want me to be famous/ So you could live by proxy/ You always had a reason to comment on my body/ You’re not a perfect person/ Something’s always wrong / But I know there’s nothing less perfect to a girl than a mum.”

Teitelbaum said of the song: “Maybe it’s because of my own relationship, which was grounded in a lot of trauma and loss, but I think it’s always confusing.

“What are you allowed to expect, what is normal, what behaviour from a parent is OK or not OK? And to what extent does ‘normal’ even matter when your experience is all you have. I was just trying to sift through the past when I wrote this song and I mostly had a lot of questions.”

Last year, NME spoke to Blondshell about her self-titled debut album for our Cover series, where she discussed mining her relationships to write unflinching personal songs – “because maybe that will make me feel better”.

On ‘Sober Together, for instance, she charts helping a friend through sobriety while they struggle with relapsing.

“I was so mad at this person, and I went to write a ‘fuck you’ song to get that out,” she said in the interview.  “While I was writing, I was like, ‘Fuck you, but also, I love you, and I wouldn’t be mad if I didn’t love you’.

“It helped me get in touch with that part of my feelings for somebody else. I was really grateful for it – it’s much more comfortable to feel like ‘but I still love you’ than it is to feel like ‘you’re shitty for doing this’.”

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