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Bad Vacation

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Friday July 24th, 2020
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  •           1.   East Beach for 14 seconds
  •           2.   Bad Vacation
  •           3.   I Shouldn't Ghost My Therapist
  •           4.   Terrible Discovery
  •           5.   Devotion
  •           6.   Change My Mind
  •           7.   Bummer Days
  •           8.   This Chaos, That Feeling
  •           9.   Oops
  •           10.   Desire
  •           11.   I Wanna Be There
  •           12.   Too Soon


Change My Mind

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Friday July 10th, 2020
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  •           1.   Change My Mind
  •           2.   I Wanna Be There
  •           3.   Bummer Days
  •           4.   Bad Vacation
  •           5.   Desire
  •           6.   Devotion


Bummer Days

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Friday May 22nd, 2020
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  •           1.   Bummer Days


Desire

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Friday March 6th, 2020
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  •           1.   Desire


Devotion

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Tuesday October 1st, 2019
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  •           1.   Devotion


Fine But Dying

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Friday March 9th, 2018
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  •           1.   Paranoia
  •           2.   Small Talks
  •           3.   Panic Attack
  •           4.   Socks
  •           5.   Closest To Me
  •           6.   Turn For The Worse
  •           7.   Kid Gloves
  •           8.   Control
  •           9.   Get By
  •           10.   I Love You, But I Need Another Year
  •           11.   I'm Tired, You're Lonely


I'm Tired, You're Lonely

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Friday February 16th, 2018





  •           1.   I'm Tired, You're Lonely


Paranoia

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Monday October 16th, 2017





  •           1.   Paranoia



June 16th, 2020
Montreal, QC
Corona Theatre
 
June 15th, 2020
Toronto, ON
Danforth Music Hall
 
June 12th, 2020
Boston , MA
Royale
 
June 11th, 2020
Port Chester, NY
The Capitol Theatre
 
June 10th, 2020
Philadelphia, PA
Union Transfer
 
June 7th, 2020
Washington, DC
9:30 Club
 
June 6th, 2020
Carrboro, NC
Cat's Cradle
 
June 5th, 2020
Atlanta, GA
Variety Playhouse
 
June 4th, 2020
Brooklyn, NY
Brooklyn Bowl
 
June 2nd, 2020
Chicago, IL
House of Blues
 
June 1st, 2020
Columbus, OH
Newport Music Hall
 
November 23rd, 2019
Nashville, TN
The Basement East
 
November 21st, 2019
Raleigh, NC
Kings Barcade
 
November 21st, 2019
Austin, TX
Stubbs
 
November 16th, 2019
Washington, DC
Pie Shop
 
November 14th, 2019
Brooklyn, NY
Baby's All Right
 
November 13th, 2019
Philadelphia, PA
Johnny Brenda's
 
November 12th, 2019
Hamden, CT
Space Ballroom
 
November 9th, 2019
Indianapolis, IN
The Hi-Fi
 
November 8th, 2019
Columbus, OH
The Basement
 
November 6th, 2019
Grand Rapids, MI
Covenant Fine Arts Center
 
November 5th, 2019
Cincinatti, OH
The Woodward Theater
 
November 1st, 2019
Englewood, CO
Gothic Theatre
 
October 29th, 2019
Phoenix, AZ
The Crescent Ballroom
 
October 28th, 2019
Solana Beach, CA
The Belly Up
 
October 26th, 2019
Los Angeles, CA
The Teragram Ballroom
 
October 25th, 2019
San Fransisco, CA
August Hall
 
October 23rd, 2019
Portland, OR
Aladdin Theatre
 
October 22nd, 2019
Seattle, WA
Neumos
 
October 21st, 2019
Vancouver, BC
Hollywood Theatre
 
October 21st, 2019
Vancouver, BC
Hollywood Theatre
 
October 19th, 2019
Spokane, WA
The Bartlett
 
October 18th, 2019
Boise, ID
The Olympic
 
October 17th, 2019
Missoula, MO
Top Hat Lounge
 
October 16th, 2019
Bozeman, MO
The Rialto
 
October 15th, 2019
Boston, MA
Great Scott
 
October 14th, 2019
Omaha, NB
Slowdown
 
October 12th, 2019
Minneapolis, MN
Cedar Cultural Center
 
October 11th, 2019
Madison, WI
Majestic Theatre
 
October 10th, 2019
Chicago, IL
Park West
 
October 9th, 2019
Louisville, KY
Headliners
 
October 4th, 2019
St. Louis, MO
Delmar Hall
 
February 2nd, 2019
St Paul, MN
Palace Theatre
 
February 1st, 2019
Madison, WI
The Sylvee
 
January 31st, 2019
Chicago, IL
Chicago Theatre
 
January 29th, 2019
Columbus, OH
EXPRESS LIVE!
 
October 30th, 2018
Appleton, WI
Fox Cities Performing Arts Center
 
October 29th, 2018
Eau Claire, WI
Pablo Center at the Confluence
 
October 27th, 2018
Milwaukee, WI
Riverside
 
October 26th, 2018
Ames, IA
Stephens Auditorium
 
October 24th, 2018
Davenport, IA
Adler Theatre
 
October 22nd, 2018
Omaha, NE
Holland Performing Arts Center
 
October 20th, 2018
Minneapolis, MN
State Theatre
 
October 18th, 2018
Louisville, KY
The Louisville Palace
 
October 17th, 2018
Cincinnati, OH
Taft Theatre
 
October 15th, 2018
Hamilton, ON
FirstOntario Concert Hall
 
October 12th, 2018
Rochester, NY
Kodak Center
 
October 10th, 2018
New York, NY
Radio City Music Hall
 
October 8th, 2018
New Haven, CT
College Street Music Hall
 
October 7th, 2018
Portland, ME
Merrill Auditorium
 
October 6th, 2018
Portland, ME
Merrill Auditorium
 
October 1st, 2018
Dublin, Ireland
East Side Tavern
 
September 30th, 2018
Belfast, UK
Katy's Bar
 
September 29th, 2018
Glasgow, UK
Tenement Trail
 
September 27th, 2018
Manchester, UK
The Castle Hotel
 
September 26th, 2018
London, UK
The Courtyard Theatre
 
September 25th, 2018
Haldern, Germany
Halden Pop Bar
 
September 22nd, 2018
Hamburg, Germany
Reeperbahn Festival
 
September 20th, 2018
Kortrijk, Belgium
De Kreun
 
September 19th, 2018
Paris, France
Supersonic
 
September 18th, 2018
Utrecht, Netherlands
TivoliVredenburg
 
September 6th, 2018
Portland, ME
Merrill Auditorium
 
June 3rd, 2018
Toronto, ON
Field Trip Music & Arts Festival
 
May 9th, 2018
New York, NY
The Mercury Lounge
 
May 6th, 2018
Washington, DC
Union Stage
 
May 5th, 2018
Philadelphia, PA
Boot & Saddle
 
May 4th, 2018
Boston, MA
Great Scott
 
May 2nd, 2018
Toronto, ON
The Drake Hotel
 
April 30th, 2018
Pontiac, MI
The Pike Room
 
April 28th, 2018
Evanston, IL
SPACE
 
April 27th, 2018
Madison, WI
High Noon Saloon
 
April 26th, 2018
Minneapolis, MN
7th Street Entry
 
April 24th, 2018
Indianapolis, IN
White Rabbit Cabaret
 
April 23rd, 2018
Columbus, OH
The Basement
 
April 21st, 2018
Atlanta, GA
The Earl
 
April 19th, 2018
Nashville, TN
Third Man Records
 
April 8th, 2018
St. Louis, MO
Blueberry Hill
 
April 7th, 2018
Kansas City, MO
recordBar
 
April 5th, 2018
Denver, CO
Globe Hall
 
April 3rd, 2018
Salt Lake City, UT
Kilby Court
 
March 31st, 2018
Vancouver, BC
Biltmore Cabaret
 
March 30th, 2018
Seattle, WA
Sunset Tavern
 
March 28th, 2018
Portland, OR
Mississippi Studios
 
March 23rd, 2018
San Francisco, CA
The Chapel
 
March 20th, 2018
Los Angeles, CA
The Echo
 

With her bold and bracing new album, Bad Vacation, Liza Anne hasn’t just shaped her liberation, she’s completely reinvented it. The record is defiant and thoughtful, showcasing a remarkable confidence as it tackles destructive habits and finds Liza at her most self aware yet. “I was writing what I needed to hear,” Liza explains. “I was writing what I needed to feel. I was quite literally writing a stronger, more empowered version of myself into existence.” 

The songs here represent an audacious sonic leap forward for Liza and her band, mixing accomplished full-throttled art rock anthems with playful new wave jams and power pop earworms. Produced by Micah Tawlks (Louis Prince, COIN) and Kyle Ryan (Kacey Musgraves, Natalie Prass) and co-produced by Liza [with the exception to the first singles Devotion and Desire that were produced by Justin Meldal-Johnsen (M83, Beck,)] arrangements are poised and fierce to match, fueled by muscular guitar hooks, retro synthesizers, and wry, incisive and insightful lyrics. 

Bad Vacation marks a remarkable development in her sound and vocal performance - a collection that calls to mind everything from St. Vincent and Sleater Kinney to Kate Bush and Talking Heads. The latter, Liza discovered during the period when she was mixing the completed album, “I had never listened to David Byrne before and somewhere in the last few days of production, someone made a note of a Talking Heads reference. This always happens to me - people say “you remind me of ___” and it spurs a rabbit hole of music discovery I didn’t experience when I was younger. I spent three days diving into old interviews, watching live sets of his American Utopio tour, taking notes of choreography and feel. I felt like I was watching where I want to be when I’m older. It opened up a whole new realm of possibility.”

Raised in the quaint, sheltered community of Saint Simons Island, GA, Liza first discovered songwriting at sleepaway camp, when a guitar class inspired her to add melodies to her notebooks full of poetry and prose. As a teenager, she moved to Nashville for college, and by the time she dropped out, she’d already self-released a pair of albums that would go on to generate more than 50 million streams. While those early records were stripped-down and delicate, Liza’s breakout 2018 Arts & Crafts debut, Fine But Dying was a force of nature, a fiery, unapologetic, and radically honest reckoning with womanhood and mental health in the modern age. NPR called the record “bold in both sound and subject,” while Stereogum raved that Liza’s “melodies are obscenely catchy and her lyrics bite with honesty.” Liza also made her national television debut on Conan, which led to sold-out runs with Kacey Musgraves, and prompted Paramore to invite her to join the bill for their inaugural Art + Friends festival. 

“The two years that the band and I spent touring Fine But Dying were amazing, but they were also incredibly difficult,” she reflects. “It was a heavy record, and one that was so important in my development to make.” Liza was reliving the pain of the songs every night onstage, in an emotional loop. She was also recently fresh out of an exhausting relationship that had taken a considerable toll on both her physical and mental health and she found herself often at her lowest, behaving in a way she learned to be destructive. “I was a wreck, I didn’t know how to slow down long enough to catch up with myself - much less, heal. Rather than leave the relationship and turn back to myself, 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.”

Liza began taking a new approach with her writing, meditating not on what she saw in the mirror, but on what she wanted to see in the mirror.  She underwent intensive therapy that led to painful reckonings and valuable epiphanies, she worked to write her way out of the panic and anxiety that had plagued her for as long as she could remember. She crafted the kind of tunes she wished she’d had at her lowest, odes to autonomy and survival and self-respect. 

“I decided, ‘Alright, I’m going to write about what it would feel like to love myself, and then I decided to write about what it would feel like to take more responsibility for my mental health. And then I decided to write about what it would feel like to open up and let the people I care about into my life. The more I performed those things on stage every night, the more I could feel them becoming a part of my daily reality.” 

Singing to her past selves throughout the record, Liza shares hard-won wisdom and offers a lifeline to anyone living through their own similar tumult. The dark humored title track illuminates the path to freedom from an emotionally abusive relationship. “I Shouldn’t Ghost My Therapist” slows down and takes inventory and “I Wanna Be There” reflects on the emotional impact of physical spaces.

Bad Vacation showcases Liza at her lyrically most accomplished and acutely self aware. Sharing, that like all of us, she’s still a work in progress. She pleads “I wanna feel like I can get out of my own way,” on the rousing, “Bummer Days.” She confesses “Thought I could run but no matter where my body is, I still have the same damn brain,” on the breezy “Terrible Discovery,” and on “Change My Mind” she recognises, “I really hate to change my mind, but if it’s gonna work this time, i’ll let you change it.”

The album was tracked in Kyle’s studio, Wardenclyffe South, in her home of Nashville, with her touring band (guitarist Robbie Jackson, bassist Josh Gilligan, and drummer Cody Carpenter), who she credits not only with helping her develop the songs on the road, but also with helping her become the woman she is today. Nashville based musician Lou Hayat also creatively contributed to the project, adding french spoken word locals and synth parts. She will also feature as a part of the touring band moving forward. Liza adopted an intentional live feel to the album, “I wanted this record to feel like we feel as a band. A conglomerate of the tones and emotions and influences that make us up. I wanted it to feel like you just overheard us from a few rooms over, doing what we do.”

The record also reflects on moments from her childhood in Georgia, which saw her break away from a repressive evangelical religious environment in her teens to find her own place in the world. She flashes back to the start of that journey with the record’s opening track, a fourteen-second soundscape recorded by her mother of the beach town where she grew up (and where she returned with Brett Warren (photographer) to shoot all of the album’s artwork and Josh Gilligan (videographer) to shoot 8mm film for the Spotify canvases). 

“It was amazing to go back to my hometown and to feel so sure of who I am as a human being,” says Liza. “When you’re a kid, you don’t always feel strong and sure of yourself so there was something transformative about revisiting where the original growing pains of childhood happened and being able to be there with a deep sense of self and empowerment. With this record, as a whole, I have felt like I am doing something for my kid-self.” 

Liza believes, “If ‘Fine But Dying’ was about accepting what it feels like to be alive in your body, Bad Vacation is about what you can do with that information to feel better and stronger every day,” she says, adding,   “In the past, I wrote a lot about not needing anyone else, about feeling empowered through my independence. But with this album, I realized that letting the right people into your life, into your heart and head and home, that’s one of the most empowering things you can do.” 

It takes guts to be your true self with another human being, but over and over again, Bad Vacation demonstrates that the risk is worth the reward. Liza Anne has never been more sure of anything in her life. 




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