Wednesday, February 8, 2023

Sydney Rose - Music

 




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SYDNEY ROSE DEBUTS NEW SINGLE “TELL HIM I MISS HIM”










      19-year-old singer/songwriter Sydney Rose has debuted new single “Tell Him I Miss Him.” The wistful track opens with sparse guitar, while its moving refrain “I miss the kid you used to be” lends itself to many interpretations. “Tell Him I Miss Him” is streaming on all platforms now via Public Consumption.



Sydney Rose   "Tell Him I Miss Him"


   






      Sydney expanded on the song, “‘Tell Him I Miss Him’ was initially written from the perspective of a fictional character who has had a best friend all his life, but over time the friend changed in ways he couldn’t control. The song can be about a parent, loved one, or friend. People grow and change constantly and sometimes all you can do is sit and watch. You wish for things to be as easy as they were when you were younger.”



  




      Sydney shared her latest EP This Kind Of Thing Doesn’t Last in November. On the five-track collection written solely by Rose, the Georgia-native opened up about growing up, friendship, mental health, and longing, with songs unfolding like a handwritten diary. The release arrived alongside a self-directed official music video for focus track “Too Fast.” This Kind Of Thing Doesn’t Last is available on all streaming platforms now via Public Consumption.







   The EP was heralded by singles “Charlie,” and “Bedroom Floor,” a heartfelt ballad about the pain of a loved one going off to college without you (full tracklisting below). “Charlie” builds to a stunning crescendo as Rose encapsulates her anxiety with the repeated refrain, “I feel like I’m getting bad again.” In the fall, Rose also shared a cover of “Silent Night,” as part of A Very Cozy Christmas – an all-women curated and created holiday album out now via Elektra Entertainment. 

   


 In September, Sydney wrapped up dates supporting Addison Grace’s U.S. tour. Over the summer, the artist shared her debut EP 
You Never Met Me, out now via Public Consumption. The project included previously released singles “Phoebe Told Me,” “Things That Don’t Exist (feat. Zachary Knowles),” and “I’ll Never Get Over It” and arrived to critical acclaim, with PEOPLE Magazine naming her one of their Emerging Artists To Watch and Under The Radar attesting, “‘You Never Met Me’ is the sound of Rose finding herself in her music and introducing herself to the world, tracing all of the messy contours of teenage heartbreak in the process.” Amplify Her Voice also praised the effort, stating “Rose re-discovers different parts of herself on her own, presenting her real self through a delicately honest six-song collection.

     Sydney Rose initially gained traction via her intimate YouTube channel covers as well as TikTok, where she has amassed over 200k followers on the platform. Her rendition of Sleeping At Last’s “Turning Page” has accumulated over 45 million streams.


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Monday, February 6, 2023

Meet Me @ The Altar - Music

 



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MEET ME @ THE ALTAR ANNOUNCE DEBUT ALBUM

PAST // PRESENT // FUTURE

ARRIVING MARCH 10TH VIA FUELED BY RAMEN

 

BAND DELIVERS NETWORK TELEVISION DEBUT PERFORMING “SAY IT (TO MY FACE)”

ON THE LATE SHOW WITH STEPHEN COLBERT


2023 HEADLINE TOUR KICKS OFF MARCH 2
IN NEW YORK CITY


One of the most exciting young pop bands in the United States” – The FADER

 

Meet Me @ The Altar are jump-starting a new era for pop punk”” – Rolling Stone

 

Meet Me @ The Altar is the future of pop-punk” – NYLON

 

Your new pop punk obsession” – Buzzfeed

 

“Some of the most promising, exciting pop-punk in recent memory” – Stereogum

 





       Critically acclaimed rock trio Meet Me @ The Altar have announced their highly anticipated debut album Past // Present // Future, arriving March 10th via Fueled By Ramen (album art and tracklisting below). The album was announced last night on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, where the band made their late night television performance debut playing a walloping rendition of their latest single, “Say It (To My Face).” Past // Present // Future is available for preorder now.



Meet Me @ The Altar   Late Show w/Stephen Colbert
   






      Calling upon iconic producer John Fields (Jonas Brothers, P!NK, Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato), the 11-track album sheds any notion of sonic limitations. The band explains of the record: “The things we hold from our past inform who we are now and where we might go. This album pays homage to the music we loved growing up while reflecting our modern-day lives, sounds, and experiences - we can’t wait to share Past // Present // Future with the world.”

 


     Past // Present // Future has already been named one of 2023’s most anticipated releases by NYLONUPROXXConsequenceThemEssence, and more. Meet Me @ The Altar set the stage for the album with the September release of lead single “Say It (To My Face)” - watch the song’s music video on Fueled By Ramen’s YouTube channel. In addition to soundtracking a national ad campaign for Taco Bell, the track received widespread critical praise, with Stereogum hailing it as a “banger” and celebrating its “...soaring, shout-along choruses and chunky guitar.” NYLON praised the group’s “spirited pop-punk,” while Them raved, “‘Say It To My Face’ … brings all the angst and riffs without sacrificing earworm melodies.” Meanwhile, Alternative Press crowned the single a “pop-punk power statement.

   



Meet Me @ The Altar  "Say It To My Face"

 


 


 In celebration of the album, the band will head out on their first-ever headlining tour this March. The “Past // Present // Future Tour” kicks off with a sold out performance at New York City’s Gramercy Theatre on March 2 before visiting major markets coast-to-coast and wrapping on April 4 in Orlando, FL (tour itinerary below). Young Culture and Daisy Grenade will provide support on all dates. Tickets for all dates are available now HERE. Meet Me @ The Altar has previously supported MUNA, Green Day, Jxdn, KennyHoopla, and more on tour, and delivered unforgettable performances at festivals including Lollapalooza, Riot Fest, and When We Were Young.  


 Past // Present // Future 
follows Meet Me @ The Altar’s critically acclaimed major label debut EP Model Citizenwhich was released in 2021 via Fueled By Ramen. Rolling Stone hailed the EP’s lead single “Feel A Thing” as “a blistering track filled with flurries of double-kick drum hits and crunchy guitar riffs.” The FADER touted the track as “widescreen and anthemic,” while UPROXX declared the song “a reminder of why pop-punk became so popular in the first place.” Additional praise came from Consequence who featured the band as their Artist of The Month, and The New York Times Magazine who profiled the group following the EP’s release.




Tracklisting:

1.     Say It (To My Face)

2.     Kool

3.     Try

4.     TMI

5.     Same Language

6.     A Few Tomorrows

7.     Need Me

8.     It’s Over For Me

9.     Thx 4 Nothin’

10.   Rocket Science

11.   King of Everything




T Tour Schedule:

March 02, 2023 - New York, NY - Gramercy Theatre - SOLD OUT

March 03, 2023 - Philadelphia, PA - The Fillmore (Foundry Room)

March 04, 2023 - Washington, DC - Union Stage           

March 05, 2023 - Boston, MA - Brighton Music Hall        

March 07, 2023 - Toronto, ON - Velvet Underground 

March 08, 2023 - Cleveland, OH - Mahall’s        

March 10, 2023 - Detroit, MI - Loving Touch



March 11, 2023 - Chicago, IL - Subterranean - SOLD OUT

March 13, 2023 - Denver, CO - Marquis Theater

March 14, 2023 - Salt Lake City, UT - Kilby Court          

March 16, 2023 - Portland, OR - Hawthorne Theatre

March 17, 2023 - Seattle, WA - Madame Lou’s              

March 19, 2023 - Berkeley, CA - Cornerstone

March 22, 2023 - Santa Ana, CA - The Observatory (Constellation Room) 



                  

March 23, 2023 - Los Angeles, CA - The Echo               

March 24, 2023 - San Diego, CA - House of Blues (Voodoo Room)        

March 25, 2023 - Phoenix, AZ - Rebel Lounge               

March 27, 2023 - Austin, TX - Antone’s Nightclub          

March 28, 2023 - Houston, TX - House of Blues (Bronze Peacock)



         

March 30, 2023 - Nashville, TN - Basement East           

April 01, 2023 - Atlanta, GA - The Masquerade

April 03, 2023 - Tampa, FL - Orpheum

April 04, 2023 - Orlando, FL - The Abbey



Meet Me @ The Altar

Past // Present // Future - OUT MARCH 10

PREORDER NOW


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