
Slayyyter Celebrates Breakthrough with 'Wor$t Girl In America' Album
Pop artist Slayyyter, self-described as the 'worst girl in America,' is experiencing a breakthrough with her album 'Wor$t Girl In America,' which finds salvation in the underbelly of American cinema and a new strain of brash pop.
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‘I didn’t think anyone would be into it’: Slayyyter turns midwest trash into pop gold
After a nine-year come-up, the self-described ‘worst girl in America’ is having a breakthrough For the past several months, nothing has gotten me through this brutal New York winter quite like Crank, a fiendishly chaotic concoction by the electropop artist Slayyyter. The track is deliriously over-stimulating; the singer tweaks out over record-scratches and squelches and ferociously barrels through a chorus that sounds – and I mean this as a sincere compliment – like a plane crash. In these ti...
By Adrian Horton
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Wor$t Girl In America is out today (March 27) via Columbia Records.
By Katie Bain
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Chasing the highs of her Tumblr-addled youth, Slayyyter finds her sound in a new strain of brash, sleazy pop The post Slayyyter – ‘Wor$t Girl In America’ review: pop that finds salvation in the underbelly of American cinema appeared first on NME.
By Bailey Slater
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