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Abbe May Drops Her Record & New Video

529396_10151638976190934_1463522565_n[1]With the long awaited release of Abbe May’s album ‘Kiss My Apocalypse’ comes the reveal of her third single and accompanying video – ‘Sex Tourette’s’.

Shot at Fremantle Prison by Director and Producer, Luna Laure, the video represents May’s exceptional talent when it comes to combining artistically sexual videos to her music.

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‘Sex Tourette’s’ is definitely a highlight off the album, watch the new video below.

The release of album today has already been met with high acclaim, the record shot to number eight on the iTunes alternative charts upon release.

Abbe May features on the cover of this month’s OUTinPerth, inside she discusses her music and sexuality.

You can grab Abbe May’s ‘Kiss My Apocalypse’ on iTunes.

Nadine Walker

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