LIZA ANNE’S POWERFUL NEW ALBUM, BAD VACATION, OUT TODAY ON ARTS & CRAFTS RECORDS

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NEW SINGLE “I SHOULDN’T GHOST MY THERAPIST” GIVES GOOD ADVICE AND LEARNS NOBODY GROWS IN AN ECHO CHAMBER.

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LIZA ANNE EMBARKS ON BAD VACATION WORLD TOUR IN BEACH HOMETOWN 
ST SIMONS ISLAND GA IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CONSEQUENCE OF SOUND, ROUGH TRADE, FLOOD AND MORE.
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"Liza Anne turns dark emotions into summery sunshine on Bad Vacation” - Exclaim!

“It feels good to hear her casting off the parts of her life that bring her down.” - NPR

“Chaotic art rock pop” - Consequence of Sound

“...blending old-school indie and Fleetwood Mac-esque melodic flourishes with a passion that simultaneously evokes contemporaries like Courtney Barnett.” - AV Club

“Liza Anne has always come across as carefree, yet impactful, and when addressing one’s own mental health, her music is sure to help others find brighter skies ahead as well.” - Paste

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

“Pushes her sound even further” -The Fader

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Today, Liza Anne releases her breakthrough album Bad Vacation on Arts & Crafts. Bad Vacation marks a new sonic progression for Liza, with a hybrid sound of new wave, art rock and 90s indie grunge-pop, it has quickly established Liza as a bold young voice in mental health and self awareness.

Bad Vacation has been compared to the work of a diverse range of artists from contemporaries including St. Vincent to Sleater Kinney and legendary art rock group, Talking Heads. Liza recently received acclaim from NPR Music who stated, “it feels good to hear [Liza] casting off the parts of her life that bring her down,” AV Club praised Liza’s blend of “old-school indie and Fleetwood Mac-esque melodic flourishes, with a passion that simultaneously evokes contemporaries like Courtney Barnett.” Paste described Liza as “freely electrifying,” with AVClub and Paste including Liza in their features on albums they are excited about in 2020.

The album feature track, “I Shouldn’t Ghost My Therapist”, with its punchy virtuoso call and response guitar hooks and vocal line, showcases Liza at her most self reflective and comically self deprecating yet. Liza confirmed the lyrics focus on, “how we hurt people when we’re not taking care of ourselves. I was spiraling, anyone with a bit of care for me saw that and tried to say something but I was walling myself off to any real advice. Making an echo chamber of ‘you’re not doing anything wrong’. Nobody grows in an echo chamber.”

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To celebrate the release, Liza embarked on a pandemic era “world tour” of her beach hometown St. Simon Island, GA, in partnership with publications including Consequence Of Sound, Flood, American Songwriter and more. Watch today’s episode in partnership with Rough Trade, on IGTV at 1PM ET. For more information - click here

Liza has opened sold out runs with Kacey Musgraves and Ray LaMontagne, made her national television debut on CONAN, and won praise from Hayley Williams who asked Liza to join Paramore on their inaugural Art + Friends festival. In early spring, Liza Anne launched #EmotionalHealth2020, a live mental health interview series airing weekly on Liza’s Instagram. Each Tuesday at 6 PM CT featuring Liza with friends and collaborators including Shamir, Madison Cunningham, Courtney Marie Andrews, Caroline Rose, and Daisha McBride. 

Bad Vacation is a self aware account of the emotionally difficult years that followed Fine But Dying’s success. The album reflects on her teenage years where she broke free of a repressive religious environment as well as her later self destructive years and the healing that followed. Much of the album focuses on the 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 and gained the insight that she was behaving in a way she learned to be destructive. Liza said, “I was a wreck. I was on a bender for emotional safety, not knowing that I could be my own healing space.”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. 

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.

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Bad Vacation is available on vinyl in four color variants - white in indie retail stores, yellow in her merch store, Vinyl Me, Please exclusive spring green and Magnolia Record Company exclusive tangerine. Every record includes a pull out poster.

Liza Anne has created a virtual retreat to accompany her album release, a ‘Bad Vacation’ micro-site – featuring a 1-800 hotline, reading list, personalized ‘Bad Vacation’ playlist generator, bundles, and more at BadVacation.co. This is where you’ll learn - A Bad Vacation with Liza Anne is better than a good day anywhere else!

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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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LIZA ANNE LEARNS TO TAME INFLAMED EGOS ON NEW INDIE ART ROCK SINGLE “CHANGE MY MIND”

NEW ALBUM, BAD VACATION, OUT JULY 24 2020 ON ARTS & CRAFTS RECORDS

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“With Byrne-ian cadences over punchy instrumentation and the occasional zap of synth, the song has all the frantic energy one feels when you’re trying to argue with yourself to stop arguing.” - (On “Change My Mind”) Consequence of Sound

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

"Bold in both sound and subject,” - NPR 

“Pushes her sound even further” -The Fader

“Art rock anthems about overcoming the lows with vibrant riffs and her lighthearted voice emanating hope” - PASTE 

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Liza Anne today released, “Change My Mind” from her forthcoming album Bad Vacation, out July 24 on Arts & Crafts Records. Bad Vacation marks a new sonic direction for Liza and is a hybrid of new wave, art rock and 90s indie grunge-pop and is set to establish Liza as a breakthrough independent artist and a bold young voice in mental health self awareness. 

The track’s punchy guitar and Sci-Fi synths soundtrack Liza’s self-reflective vocals, which analyze the intertwining of egos and confrontation in relationships. Consequence of Sound, said of the track “with Byrne-ian cadences over punchy instrumentation and the occasional zap of synth, the song has all the frantic energy one feels when you’re trying to argue with yourself to stop arguing.”

Discussing the new song, Liza stated, “‘Change My Mind’ is a chaotic puzzle of emotions of all the places I tend to go when I am angry and feel my back to the wall. I have a really hard time letting my guard down in conflict - I tend to get defensive and sensitive and throw my walls up. Where there is inflamed ego, there’s hardly room for understanding. This song holds hope of wanting the person on the other side to be there while you soften up, someone to challenge you to a place of connection, someone who is safe to grow in front of and with. I am so sad that I ever learned conflicts in relationships are something to be won - you’re on the same team. Winning is connection.”

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Bad Vacation has been compared to the work of a diverse range of artists from contemporaries including St. Vincent to legendary art rock group, Talking Heads. Liza recently received acclaim from NPR Music who stated, “it feels good to hear [Liza] casting off the parts of her life that bring her down,” AV Club praised Liza’s blend of “old-school indie and Fleetwood Mac-esque melodic flourishes, with a passion that simultaneously evokes contemporaries like Courtney Barnett.” Paste described Liza as “freely electrifying,” with AVClub and Paste including Liza in their features on albums they are excited about in 2020.

Liza has opened sold out runs with Kacey Musgraves and Ray LaMontagne, made her national television debut on CONAN, and won 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 Shamir, Madison Cunningham, and Caroline Rose, with more on deck for future conversations, including  Daisha McBride. 

LISTEN AND SHARE “I WANNA BE THERE” HERE

Bad Vacation is a self aware account of the emotionally difficult years that followed Fine But Dying’s success. The album reflects on her teenage years where she broke free of a repressive religious environment as well as her later self destructive years and the healing that followed. Much of the album focuses on the 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 and gained the insight that she was behaving in a way she learned to be destructive. Liza said, “I was a wreck. I was on a bender for emotional safety, not knowing that I could be my own healing space.”

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. 

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.

Liza Anne has created a virtual retreat to accompany her album release, a ‘Bad Vacation’ micro-site – featuring a 1-800 hotline, reading list, playlist, bundles, and more at BadVacation.co. This is where you’ll learn - A Bad Vacation with Liza Anne is better than a good day anywhere else!

WATCH AND SHARE “BAD VACATION” HERE

BUY / STREAM “BAD VACATION” HERE

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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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LIZA ANNE SHARES DREAM POP SINGLE “I WANNA BE THERE”

BAD VACATION OUT JULY 24, 2020 ON ARTS & CRAFTS

LISTEN AND SHARE “I WANNA BE THERE” HERE

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

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

"Bold in both sound and subject,” - NPR 

“Pushes her sound even further” -The Fader

“Art rock anthems about overcoming the lows with vibrant riffs and her lighthearted voice emanating hope” - PASTE 

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Today, Liza Anne released another dreamy summer single, “I Wanna Be There”, from her forthcoming album Bad Vacation, out July 24 on Arts & Crafts. Bad Vacation marks a new sonic direction of sound for Liza and is a hybrid of new wave, art rock and 90s indie grunge-pop, set to establish Liza as a breakthrough independent artist and a bold young voice in mental health self awareness. 

“I Wanna Be There” is a dream pop love song, with shimmering guitars, synths, and hazy vocals which reflect on relationship hardships, challenges and growth. The song showcases Liza’s unique sonic approach and echoes the sound of her critically acclaimed previous record Fine But Dying. FLOOD Magazine says “the newly unveiled penultimate track is another soothing gust of indie pop.”

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Discussing the new song, Liza stated, “When something is being outgrown or something is just not meant to work out - those growing pains of separation feel impossible. They can cause such uproar of sadness and isolation and if you’re not the first to feel the “I think we should just leave things off here”, then you’re left to fill in the blanks on your own time.”

Liza added, “Losing someone you love to their own pain is a really strange thing because you might still have that person around physically but the emotional distance you feel looms like a dark cloud in the room.  This song is about feeling the weight of someone else’s sadness and feeling it, inevitably, bring you down too because when you love someone, sometimes you wear their emotions like your own.” 

Liza has opened sold out runs with Kacey Musgraves and Ray LaMontagne, made her national television debut on CONAN, and won 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, Caroline Rose and Madison Cunningham, and more on deck for future conversations, including Courtney Marie Andrews. 

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 and gained the insight that 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.”

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. 

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.

Liza Anne has created a virtual retreat to accompany her album release, a ‘Bad Vacation’ micro-site – featuring a 1-800 hotline, reading list, playlist, bundles, and more at BadVacation.co. This is where you’ll learn - A Bad Vacation with Liza Anne is better than a good day anywhere else!

WATCH AND SHARE “BAD VACATION” HERE

BUY / STREAM “BAD VACATION” HERE

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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

FOLLOW LIZA ANNE:
WEBSITE
INSTAGRAM
FACEBOOK
TWITTER