After releasing their latest album Cry last October, Cigarettes After Sex are back with a new song called "You're All I Want."
The captivating new track is said to chronicle the passion from a new love. And while it was recorded during in 2017 during the sessions for Cry, it's not immediately clear if this is meant to foreshadow another project or if the song is simply a one-off release.
"The initial takes of the song were finished in the courtyard of the house we were staying at in Mallorca, late in the evening, right as a thunderstorm was rushing in over us," recalls the band's Greg Gonzalez. "Almost three years later, having just moved to L.A., I finally wrote the lyrics and they ended up telling a story I saw as a fantasy or dream involving my girlfriend and I. Sort of reversing our roles and retelling the way we met, while imagining what a sweet future might look like together."
Hear "You're All I Want" below.