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Sky Ferreira Covers Hole's "Asking For It" With DIIV's Zachary Cole Smith, Performs New Material in L.A.


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Sky Ferreira Covers Hole's "Asking For It" With DIIV's Zachary Cole Smith, Performs New Material in L.A.

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Last night, Sky Ferreira played Los Angeles' Belasco Theater. In addition to performing new material, she also brought her boyfriend, Zachary Cole Smith of DIIV, out for a cover of Hole's "Asking for It". Ferreira's last album, Night Time, My Time came out last year. Watch the cover and footage of Ferreira's new material below. 

In an interview with Billboard, Ferreira says she's working with Primal Scream's Bobby Gillespie and Andrew Innes on new material, in addition to Ariel Rechtshaid and Justin Raisen, her Night Time, My Time producers. She also hopes to work with Gesaffelstein.

Read our interview with Ferreira here.

 

A video posted by Sky Ferreira (@skyferreira) onNov 11, 2014 at 7:53am PST

painting with different paints. another one from last night for @skyferreira ** new song too **

A video posted by Off-White c/o Virgil Ablohâ„¢ (@virgilabloh) onNov 11, 2014 at 7:41am PST

Watch Ferreira's video for "Everything is Embarrassing":



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