19 May 2023

Alana Springsteen releases Chameleon

Columbia Records NY/Sony Music Nashville artist-songwriter Alana Springsteen exposes her deepest insecurities in “chameleon.” An infinitely relatable look at her tendency to change herself to fit in, the stark but spellbinding track is the latest release from TWENTY SOMETHING: Figuring It Out (available July 14) – the second installment of her three-part debut album TWENTY SOMETHING. Listen to “chameleon” and check out the visualizer. Like all of Springsteen’s forthcoming TWENTY SOMETHING, “chameleon” emerged from a period of intense and often-painful self-reflection for the 22-year-old Virginia Beach, VA, native – a process that’s provided “the beginnings of a blueprint to help me live life on my own terms,” as she puts it. Co-written by Springsteen, Sasha Alex Sloan, and King Henry (LANY, Morgan Wallen), the song takes its title from a nickname Springsteen’s mother bestowed upon her, due to her phenomenal ability to adapt to any social situation. But while Springsteen acknowledges that her changeability can sometimes be a superpower, “chameleon” shines a light on the darker side of hiding your true self from the world.“My debut album, TWENTY SOMETHING, came together through the work and self-reflection I’ve been doing over the past few years. Amid getting to know myself, I’ve spent time thinking about the role I’ve played in my failed relationships. What I realized is that I was looking everywhere but inward for the validation and love I thought I needed. When you give someone that much power over you, it’s very easy to become whoever they need you to be and to lose sight of who you truly are. That’s what ‘chameleon’ is about,” shares Springsteen. “I’ve always been really good at turning myself into whatever made me feel most validated in any given moment. After all, if I become a version of myself they’ll want, they won’t have a chance to reject the real me – what could be worse than that? That was a really hard truth to admit. Through writing ‘chameleon,’ I learned how to love myself in ways I’ve always looked to others to love me in the past. I can tell you the freedom that comes along with that is exhilarating. I’m so grateful to Sasha [Alex Sloan] and King Henry for digging deep with me. It takes real courage to get this brutally honest and I’m thankful they were willing to go there. And to Paul [DiGiovanni] for co-producing this one with me. It’s hard to make a track feel vulnerable and spicy at the same time, but I think we nailed it.” Built on an exquisitely raw performance from Springsteen, “chameleon” begins with a bit of all-too-real confession that sets the tone for the entire track: “I don’t drink but if you pour me a shot / I’ll throw it back faster than / You can say Mississippi.” As the slow-burning song unfolds, Springsteen opens up about her people-pleasing habits and struggle with authentic self-expression, threading her lyrics with so many brutally self-aware observations: “I’d rather lie than be lonely / And I hate to admit / That my defense mechanism / Is never really letting you know me.” Co-produced by Paul DiGiovanni (Luke Bryan, Mitchell Tenpenny) and Springsteen, “chameleon” sets that storytelling to a dreamlike backdrop of sprawling guitar tones and softly shimmering textures, magnifying the emotional power of her aching vocal work. But despite its heavy-hearted mood, “chameleon” ultimately inspires the one-of-a-kind catharsis that comes with feeling truly seen and understood – a rare and essential quality that defines so much of Springsteen’s music.Comprised of six soul-baring songs, TWENTY SOMETHING: Figuring It Out captures what Springsteen refers to as the “moments of realization that help us see ourselves, which in turn, helps us see the world.” Spotlighted off the collection is the recently released title track, an intimately detailed account of the nonstop emotional roller coaster of life in your 20s, co-written by Springsteen, Liz Rose, AJ Pruis, and Trannie Anderson. Since premiering last month, “twenty something” has been featured by Entertainment Tonight, ET Canada, and CMT, among others, with Holler praising it as “an anthem for those caught in the often confusing limbo between being a teenager and a fully-fledged adult” and noting that Springsteen is “establishing herself as one of the most exciting new artists to emerge out of Nashville’s contemporary, pop-infused sound.” Pre-save/pre-add TWENTY SOMETHING: Figuring It Out here.Co-produced by Springsteen (who also plays acoustic and electric guitar all throughout the album), TWENTY SOMETHING is a landmark project cementing her status as one of the most vital new voices in Country music. Springsteen introduced the album earlier this year with its first installment, TWENTY SOMETHING: Messing It Up – an irresistibly resonant document of all the mistakes and misadventures of her early adulthood. Released in March, Messing It Up includes such eclectic tracks as “you don’t deserve a country song” (hailed by Billboard as having “all the bite”), “shoulder to cry on” (a song that “perfectly exhibits Springsteen’s ability to craft artful twists into her vulnerable songwriting,” according to Holler), and “goodbye looks good on you (feat. Mitchell Tenpenny)” (American Songwriter’s “Pick of the Day” and spotted across high-profile roundups for E! News, CMT, and more).Next set to appear at CMA Fest 2023, fans can also catch Springsteen on the road this summer with Luke Bryan. For a full list of tour dates and ticketing information, please visit AlanaSpringsteen.com

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Erin Kinsey’s Highly Anticipated Sophomore EP “Bet My Heart” Is Out Today!

Nashville, TN– RECORDS Nashville artist and Texas native Erin Kinsey has released her highly anticipated EP Bet My Heart, available everywhere today. The new project features songs all written by Kinsey, including the title track, and fan favorites “Always Never,” “Vegas” and “Boys In Boots.”    After a whirlwind week around the ACM Awards in her home state of Texas, where she performed at the ACM Country Kickoff, hit the red carpet at the awards show, appeared on Good Morning Texas and taped an episode of Texas Today (airing 5/25), Erin stopped by the Today In Nashville this afternoon to talk about her new music.  Matching youthful effervescence to beyond-her-years wisdom and a heartening, blue-sky country sound, Bet My Heart finds Kinsey taking the next steps of her personal journey – and doing so right alongside her fans. Getting more vulnerable with time, she’s spent the last year writing out her life in real time, exploring ups and downs and coming away with an empowering truth. Life rarely turns out the way we expect, Kinsey explains, but with a shoulder to lean on, it can be a beautiful ride. “The last EP was honest, they were all my stories, but I definitely left out a lot,” she says. “I’m not leaving out anything on this one.” Bet My Heart follows her critically-acclaimed debut EP 40 East, which she released last year, just before making her Grand Ole Opry debut.  “This project is one that really wraps up so many feelings I’ve had since my first EP – the good, the great, and the difficult,” confides Kinsey. “’40 East’ features so many fun songs that I’m still very proud of, but in hindsight, it’s felt like maybe I left some things out. ‘Bet My Heart’ shows all of my angles, and in such an honest way, that I wasn’t able to lean in half way. Even though it might have saved me from some heart break along the way, there’s no reward like the one when betting it all actually works out!”   Erin may be a country music newcomer, but she’s been hard at work since she was 11 years old. Now 22, she is the epitome of a 10-year overnight success who has established herself as a Nashville singer-songwriter with a bright future ahead of her. Having moved from Texas to Tennessee the morning after her high school graduation, Kinsey quickly immersed herself in country music, and in return she was embraced by music insiders who’ve helped her reach her larger-than-life goals.   Erin consistently receives close to ten million views when she posts an original song on TikTok, where she’s amassed nearly a quarter million active followers. Erin has accumulated over 70 million streams across her catalog to date.

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