Crippling Alcoholism has unveiled a dynamic music video for their latest single "Ladies’ Night," the fourth from their upcoming album Camgirl. Released on September 2, the video features fan-submitted footage, creating a chaotic narrative that aligns with the album’s club-centric vibe. Shifting from their previous Americana-inspired sound, the band now explores the realms of dance music and party pop. The album itself, out on September 12, delves into the harrowing tale of an online performer’s exploitation, viewed through the eyes of those who exploit her.
Given this evolution in sound and the deep themes explored in Camgirl, how do you think societal attitudes toward online performers have shifted in recent years, and what role does music play in highlighting these changes?