Mine (Alice Glass song)

In the announcement, she stated that an exclusive viewing party of the video would be held on 12 June at Faultline Bar in Los Angeles, which included DJ sets by her, Lulo, Matt Pernicano and Danny Lethal, as well as drag lip sync performances of Glass' eponymous debut EP (2017).

[5][6] In a press release, Glass stated that the song is about "someone who hurts themselves in an attempt to regain control of their own life and experiences.

"[7] Writing for The Guardian, Laura Snapes stated, "None of Glass's solo material has been an easy listen – eerie melodies snake around blasts of digital static – but "Mine" is a profoundly heavy listen, describing self-harm: "Abuse myself till I’m finally mine," she sings.

"[9] Consequence of Sound's Allison Shoemaker said the song is "a haunting track, a perfect backdrop for Glass's lilting, almost otherworldly voice, and the video is similarly affecting.

The video was directed by frequent collaborator Lucas David, marking his debut as a director, and stars American drag queen Violet Chachki.