Friday, November 22, 2024

Music Minute - Lily Rose: Even After Everything

 

Following the conclusion of her 23-city Runnin' Outta Time Tour, groundbreaking country artist Lily Rose sets the stage for new music with the punchy pop-rock track “Even After Everything.” Co-written by Rose with Paul DiGiovanni, Seth Ennis and Andy Albert, the song explores the toxic allure that keeps us tied to love long after it has lost its shine. “Even After Everything” marks the first release since her critically acclaimed EP Runnin' Outta Time in May 2024.
 
 
“This song kicked off the show night after night on my headline tour, so I've been counting down for this song to be released,” shares Rose. “It shows more of my pop/rock side and really illustrates the kind of energy we bring to the stage. Safe to say, this song is meant to be listened to at max volume.”
 
With a stadium-ready hook and lyrics that capture the push and pull of a love-gone-wrong, Rose hits a universal nerve. Blending country's knack for gritty storytelling with an infectious chorus, she creates an anthem for the emotionally battle-worn.
 
The latest release adds to what has been a banner year for Rose that kicked off with her six-song EP Runnin' Outta Time. Billboard noted that the “trailblazing singer-songwriter's newest release” is “one for the ages” while People.com stamped that Rose has “one of country's most distinctive female voices.” “This Georgia artist hits a bullseye every time,” MusicRow adds. Her EP's release culminated at the Grand Ole Opry where she made her long-awaited Opry debut and took ABC's Good Morning America behind the scenes, followed by appearances on Nick Viall's The Viall Files and Bravo's Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen. 

The summer and fall saw Rose's dynamic and high energy live show at Nashville's CMA Fest and on tour with Luke Bryan and Cole Swindell before embarking on her 23-stop Runnin' Outta Time headlining tour across the U.S. Named an artist to watch by CMT, MusicRow and Amazon with recognition from GLAAD as an Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist and a nod from ACM as their 2022 New Female Artist of the Year nominee, Rose continues to blaze a path uniquely her own. For dates and more information, visit lilyrosemusic.net and keep up with her on InstagramTikTok and YouTube.


ABOUT LILY ROSE:
Atlanta, Georgia native Lily Rose burst onto the scene with her viral hit “Villain,” instantly propelling her into the national spotlight almost overnight. She quickly found herself touring with country's hottest stars as she hungrily chased down her dreams and married her wife Daira in 2023. Amidst the whirlwind of success, Lily felt a tug to reassess her priorities and find balance between her career aspirations and personal fulfillment. Out of that period of reflection comes the long-awaited EP and Lily's first batch of new music since 2022, Runnin' Outta Time, out now. A co-writer on each track, it's Lily at her most personal and honest, bundling her beliefs and contradictions into six new songs that explain who she is, where she came from and where she's heading. It's the perfect soundtrack for the intense push and pull in Lily's life and a potent reminder of how important it is to take a breath and focus on the things that matter most. In this new chapter, Lily embodies the classic dichotomy between Saturday-night energy and Sunday-morning contemplation.

Lily has been on multiple tours with fellow stylistic maverick Sam Hunt and opened shows for country-pop icon Shania Twain, and even experienced her own global pop moment when she sang on Diplo's 2023 EDM-country banger “Sad in the Summer” as she introduced herself to a whole new group of fans through performances on NBC's The Voice and ABC's Good Morning America. She's already been nominated for ACM Best New Female Artist and took home GLAAD's Outstanding Breakthrough Artist Award in 2022, and now, she emerges with a crisp, edgy new sound and a renewed understanding of what matters most to her. It's obvious that her dedication to authenticity and personal growth shines through in every note, “I really wanted to achieve and keep achieving and came to realize that it's not the most important thing,” Lily says. “What I need to achieve most is to be a good wife and a good daughter and a good friend — that will keep fueling the fire for the rest of my career.”

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