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Taylor Acorn – “Crashing Out” (Video Premiere)

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    Today is a great day to share the newest single and music video from Taylor Acorn called “Crashing Out.” The song comes from Taylor’s new LP, Poster Child, that releases on October 24th via Fearless Records. Taylor Acorn will be supporting her new record with some recently announced headlining dates. If you’re enjoying the music video, please consider pre-ordering Poster Child here.

    Your proper headlining tour for Poster Child kicks off this Fall. What did you want to do differently for your fans for this upcoming slate of headlining dates?

    We’re definitely going to try to make it a little bit more involved for fans. There’s so many songs on this album that I just want to play the whole thing. I’m like, screw everything else I’ve written, <let’s play this> front to back. And obviously, I want to still, but there’s going to be a lot of people that still want to hear a lot of the old songs like “Psycho” and “Shape Shifting” and some <songs> from previous records and things like that. So trying to formulate a set list has been really difficult. I really want to do something where fans can actually choose what songs <they hear> so every set is a little bit different, right? And so we have this idea. I don’t want to give too much away, but we were kind of teetering at the idea of a game show wheel that has all of these different songs that people have asked for from the previous records, but also from this new record that I feel like I personally really want to play. But Ricky, my guitarist, wants to play and also Connor wants to play. So we’re gonna maybe write them on the spinning wheel, bring somebody up, and they can be the ones to choose what <we play> and so we could have days where we play the same song, or we have days where it’s something completely different.

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