CHELSEA PERETTI SHARES NEW PHOSPHORESCENT PANIC EP, FEATURING CONTRIBUTIONS FROM WALE, KATHLEEN HANNA, KID MERO, NICK KROLL, & MORE
FULL COFFEE-THEMED CONCEPT ALBUM SET FOR RELEASE THIS FALL
WATCH THE VIDEO FOR
Comedian, actress, and musician Chelsea Peretti has shared five new songs from her forthcoming coffee-themed concept album via the Phosphorescent Panic EP, out now on all digital platforms. The new songs (which include features from Wale, Kathleen Hanna, Money Mark, Nick Kroll, Reggie Watts, Kate Berlant, and Kid Mero), pair with the previously released Foam & Flotsam EP to grant a ten song preview of the forthcoming album. In conjunction with the release Peretti has shared a Vincent Scala-directed music video for "JAVADAWGS (feat. Kate Berlant & Reggie Watts)," in addition to visualizers for all the other songs. The EP arrives on the heels of a major starring role for Peretti in the new feature film Spinster, released this past Friday.
The full length, set for release this Fall, was written and produced with Chelsea's longtime collaborator Kool Kojak (Flo Rida, Nicki Minaj, Sean Paul, Weezer) and includes contributions from Juliette Lewis, Hannibal Buress, Patti Harrison, and Andy Milonakis. On its surface the full length is a powerful and inspired concept album about coffee, but as the listener follows Chelsea down a caffeinated rabbit hole they will find that "coffee" is simply a signifier for the choppy seas of addiction, the foam and flotsam of anxiety, loneliness, shame, and mortality. Coffee is everything.
Phosphorescent Panic EP art
LISTEN TO THE PHOSPHORESCENT PANIC EP
WATCH THE VIDEO FOR "JAVADAWGS (FT. KATE BERLANT & REGGIE WATTS)"
WATCH THE VIDEO FOR "LATE"
WATCH THE VIDEO FOR "OATMILK (FT. REGGIE WATTS)"
WATCH THE VIDEO FOR "SOUNDPROOF"
WATCH THE VIDEO FOR "DAD (FT. WILL SCHWARTZ)"
PHOSPHORESCENT PANIC TRACK LIST
1. EXPRESSO (ft. Nick Kroll, Kid Mero)
2. BDR (ft. Kathleen Hanna, Money Mark)
3. GREENTEA (ft. Wale)
4. JAVADAWGS (ft. Kate Berlant, Reggie Watts)
5. GRAMA
Chelsea Peretti photo by Taili Song Roth
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