LIZA ANNE TO RELEASE NEW ALBUM, BAD VACATION, SHARES NEW SINGLE

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A TRIUMPHANT CELEBRATION OF MENTAL HEALTH SELF AWARENESS 

“I WROTE A STRONGER, MORE EMPOWERED VERSION OF MYSELF INTO EXISTENCE” - LIZA ANNE

BAD VACATION OUT JULY 24, 2020 VIA ARTS & CRAFTS

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Today, Liza Anne announced the release of her career defining new album Bad Vacation out July 24, 2020, on Arts & Crafts. A collection of art rock anthems, new wave jams, power pop earworms set to establish Liza as a breakthrough independent artist and a bold young voice in mental health self awareness. 

Single “Bummer Days” is a mastery of wry and self deprecating lyrics. Liza stated, “I started this song when I was visiting my parents in 2018. I was reading through old poems and journal entries and circling the drain of my own sorrow stories, which felt like a bit of a wake up call. I have all these ideas of what taking care of myself looks like, but I tend to get in my own way. Bummer Days is me calling myself out. I am the only person who will take responsibility for my emotional and mental health.”

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The album follows her 2018 critically praised album Fine But Dying, which saw Liza open sold out runs with Kacey Musgraves and Ray LaMontagne, make her national television debut on CONAN, and win praise from Hayley Williams who asked Liza to join Paramore on their inaugural Art + Friends festival. Liza recently launched  #EmotionalHealth2020 rallies - a live mental health focused interview series airing weekly on Liza’s Instagram. Each Tuesday at 6 PM CT featuring Liza with friends and collaborators including Half Waif and Caroline Rose and more on deck for future conversations, including Courtney Marie Andrews and Madison Cunningham . 

Bad Vacation is a self aware account of the emotionally difficult years that followed Fine But Dying’s success. The album reflects on her time on tour and where fresh out of an exhausting relationship, which took a considerable toll on both her physical and mental health, Liza found herself often at her lowest. She learned she was behaving in a way she learned to be destructive. Liza said, “I was a wreck. I left the relationship and was desperate to find emotional safety in someone else. It felt better to have someone outside of me show me love than sit with myself long enough to learn how to show myself love. I was on a bender for emotional safety, not knowing that I could be my own healing space.”

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She underwent intensive therapy that led to painful reckonings and valuable epiphanies to write her way out of the panic and anxiety, writing odes to autonomy and self-respect and who she wanted to see in the mirror. Liza Anne, shared, “I was writing what I needed to hear. I literally wrote a stronger, more empowered version of myself into existence.” 

Singing to her past selves, Liza also reflected on moments from her childhood in Georgia, which saw her break away from a repressive evangelical religious environment in her teens, “With this record, as a whole, I have felt like I am doing something for my kid-self.” 

Songs “Desire” and “Devotion” were produced by Justin Meldal-Johnsen and the remaining album tracks including “Bad Vacation” were co-produced by Liza Anne, Kyle Ryan and Micah Tawlks. As pre-release singles, they have earned praise from Stereogum to Fader who stated, "pushes her sound even further,” and her muscular guitar hooks and retro synthesizers earning comparisons to artists from St. Vincent to Talking Heads. 

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The latter, Liza discovered during the period when she was mixing the completed album, “I had never listened to David Byrne before and in the last few days of production, someone made a note of a Talking Heads reference and that spurred a rabbit hole of music discovery. I felt like I was watching where I want to be when I’m older. It opened up a whole new realm of possibility.”

The album was tracked in Kyle Ryan’s studio, Wardenclyffe South, in Nashville (With the exception of “Devotion” and “Desire” which were tracked at Kingsize Studios and Chez JMJ), with her touring band (guitarist Robbie Jackson, bassist Josh Gilligan, and drummer Cody Carpenter), alongside Nashville musician, Lou Hayat who creatively contributed to the project, adding french spoken word vocals and synth parts.

The announcement of the new record comes with a ‘Bad Vacation’ micro-site , including a 1-800 hotline, ‘Bad Vacation’ reading list, ‘Bad Vacation’ playlist, ‘Bad Vacation’ bundles, and more at BadVacation.co where you will learn - A Bad Vacation with Liza Anne is better than a good day anywhere else!

PRAISE FOR LIZA ANNE

"Bold in both sound and subject,” NPR 

“Bold 2018 album “Fine But Dying” tackled managing mental illness while falling in love.” LA Times 

“Pushes her sound even further” -The Fader

“Nervy….bright and addictive….subtly devastating.” – Stereogum

“A breath of fresh air.” – Consequence of Sound


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BAD VACATION TRACK LIST
East Beach For Fourteen Seconds
Bad Vacation
I Shouldn’t Ghost My Therapist
Terrible Discovery
Devotion
Change My Mind
Bummer Days
This Chaos, That Feeling
Oops
Desire
I Wanna Be There
Too Soon

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