Cat Cohen Thanks God for Astrology in Performance Video for New Holiday Album ‘Overdressed’

Cat Cohen, known for her unique blend of comedy and music, releases her new single, “Blame It On The Moon” via the Atlantic Music Group today (Oct. 17). It’s the second song from her debut holiday album, Overdressed, which drops on Nov. 15. (Pre-save it here).

In conjunction with the release, Cohen — who currently stars on the popular Hulu series, Only Murders in the Building and hosts her cult-favorite podcast Seek Treatment with Pat Regan — asked Billboard to premiere a performance video of “Blame It on the Moon,” from her new comedy special, Come for Me, which is also out today on Live Nation’s Veeps streaming service. Watch the video here:

“For years I have been blaming my problems on astrology,” says Cohen — who adds that with the help of David Dabbon, who served as the music director and piano player on Come For Me, and producer Couros Sheibani, “we brought to life ‘Blame It on the Moon,’ a song for anyone who wants to shirk responsibility and instead blame any inconvenience on the moon, the stars, the tides, anything but one’s own poor decision making skills.”

Overdressed will feature 10 original tracks showcasing Cohen’s wit and musical talent while offering a fresh perspective on life’s chaotic moments. She wrote all of the songs on the album and produced the entire record in London with Couros (Zayn, Bebe Rexha). The lead single from the album, “can u send me that??” arrived earlier this month. Cohen’s Veeps special, Come for Me, also features songs from Overdressed.

Cat Cohen
Cat Cohen

Frank DiGiacomo

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