Sad13 (Speedy Ortiz’s Sadie Dupuis) Shares Video for New Song “<2”: Watch

Sad13 (Speedy Ortiz’s Sadie Dupuis) Shares Video for New Song “<2”: Watch

On November 11, Speedy Ortiz’s Sadie Dupuis will release Slugger, her debut album as Sad13. Previously, she shared the single “Get a Yes.” Today, Dupuis has released another new song from the record, “<2,” along with its music video (co-directed by Dupuis and Catherine Elicson). As Dupuis describes it, she plays “Dr. Makeup Tutorial” in the clip. Watch it below (via Rookie).

In addition to the new video, Dupuis has announced her first solo tour as Sad13. Check out those dates below. In a press release, Dupuis said of “<2”:

“<2” is about choosing to be glossy AND caustic. It’s about knowing you’re smart, knowing you’re doused in glitter, and refusing to see these two bits of self-knowledge as conflicting. My high school rival was a bigoted Eagle Scout, furiously confounded at the reality that a girly teen (me!) was his academic superior. Ten years later, as an adult human who lurks around the “feminine” quadrant of the gender map, I STILL come up against ignoramuses who conflate feminized personal style with anti-intellectualism.

Being “in the less than two” is about finding balance between two selves, exterior and interior. It’s about allowing those selves to coexist in alliance but not in interdependence—and about loving yourself in a world that doesn’t want you to. What’s less than two? A singular person, who is by definition their own number one. Life is booby-trapped with boring nepotists who mistakenly equate professional competence with utterly rigid reproductions of masculinity. If you don’t/won’t/can’t fit that role, self-obsession becomes a radically necessary preservation tool.

The “<2” video is an homage to YouTube and Instagram MUAs, via a series of makeup tutorials that become increasingly surreal. Undergoing several dissimilar cosmetic transformations fit with the song’s theme of self-determinism, while also celebrating aesthetic mutability. Plus, we wanted to make me look like a reptilian and glue a bagel to my head. Some of these looks adhere to conventionally feminine beauty norms, some embrace masculinity, more often than not they treat the face as a gender-neutral canvas, letting cosmetics be Art-for-art’s-sake.

Sad13:

10-27 Ithaca, NY – The Haunt
10-28 Brooklyn, NY – Alphaville
10-29 Philadelphia, PA – PhilaMOCA
11-05 Allston, MA – Brighton Music Hall (Hassle Fest 8)
11-12 Pittsburgh, PA – TBD
11-13 Toronto, ON – Smiling Buddha
11-14 Columbus, OH – Double Happiness
11-16 Northampton, MA – 13 Queen
11-17 Hamden, CT – The Space
11-18 Washington, DC – Songbyrd
11-19 Jersey City, NJ – Monty Hall
11-21 Cleveland, OH – Malhall’s
11-22 Detroit, MI – El Club
11-23 Chicago, IL – Beat Kitchen
11-25 Omaha, NE – Milk Run
11-26 Denver, CO – Larimer Lounge
11-27 Salt Lake City, UT – Kilby Court
11-28 Boise, ID – Neurolux
11-29 Seattle, WA – Vera Project
11-30 Portland, OR – Bunk Bar
12-02 San Francisco, CA – Hemlock Tavern
12-03 Los Angeles, CA – The Bootleg
12-06 Dallas, TX – Double Wide
12-07 Austin, TX – Mohawk
12-09 Atlanta, GA – Drunken Unicorn
12-10 Durham, NC – Pinkhook
12-11 Richmond, VA – Strange Matter
12-13 Brooklyn, NY – Baby’s All Right
12-14 Boston, MA – Middle East

Watch Speedy Ortiz perform “Tiger Tank” at Pitchfork Music Festival 2014:

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