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Thursday, September 12, 2024

Music Minute - robbietheused Tour

 

The Used frontman’s Bert McCracken has announced fall tour dates for his solo project, robbietheused. 


Following the success of his latest singles, “The Feels” and “Just a Little Bit,” robbie will be embarking on the highly anticipated, 5 stop fall tour kicking off on October 30 in Anaheim, CA, followed by shows in major cities: Los Angeles, Philadelphia and New York City. The tour will wrap up on November 5 in Asbury Park, NJ.


With more new music to come, artist presale begins tomorrow, Wednesday, September 11 at 9am local time accessible with the password: THEFEELS. Tickets will be on sale to the public on Friday, September 13 at 9am local time. 


For a full list of dates and to purchase tickets, please visit: https://robbietheused.com 


2024 Fall Tour Dates 

October 30 – Anaheim, CA – House of Blues Anaheim - The Parish

October 31 – Los Angeles, CA –Echoplex

November 3 – Philadelphia, PA – Brooklyn Bowl 

November 4 – New York, NY – Gramercy Theatre 

November 6 – Asbury, NJ – House of Independents


Best known for fronting the iconic rock band The Used for over two decades, robbietheused has always been inspired by pop music and is elated to share his passion with fans. 


“I was inspired by all generations of pop—I love ’80s pop, ’90s pop and early-2000s pop,” he says, “I love today’s pop as well,” shares robbietheused.   


Recent singles “The Feels” and “Just a Little Bit,” showcases the familiar angst of robbietheused’s lyrics overlaid with a hesitant hope for brighter days, wrapped up in a synth-tinged pop groove that makes it impossible to stand still while listening. 


Stream “Just A Little Bit” now at https://bignoise.ffm.to/jalb


Listen to “The Feels” here: https://ffm.to/thefeels 


Watch the Official Music Video for “The Feels’ here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJ_-0wLQSK0 


In general, robbietheused always finds solace in writing and recording new music because this creativity has a positive impact on his mental health. Having these songs were particularly vital, as he started writing during the COVID-19 pandemic when he was unable to travel from his home in Australia. 


Producer John Feldmann came onboard to work on robbietheused material.  Given that the two men have known (and collaborated with) each other for decades, it wasn’t a stretch for them to focus on pop-oriented songs. In fact, this camaraderie led to adventurous sound explorations, such as incorporating heavy bass undertones and effects and vocoders. 


“John Feldmann is a wizard,” robbietheused says. “He can make anything and he’s so easy to work with. He's the hardest working man I know in the music industry. There's no drama recording with him.  It was a smooth process—just like making a Used record.” 


The pair holed up in the studio for intense, week-long studio sessions; among other things, they recorded one song every day, without fail. This approach to the recording process was quite meaningful, in no small part because it doubled as a daily mental health tune-up.


“In the morning, we’d talk about how we're feeling and what's on our minds on that day,” he explains. “And ask, ‘How's the mental health? How's the vibes?’ And then we’d formulate a song around that. It was almost like a therapy session, where I’d really get to talk about anything that's on my mind, and then make a song about it.”


With a full album and even potentially live dates coming in the future, robbietheused has proven to be an invaluable gift—in more ways than one.


“Any feeling is valid—and to be able to put it to song is incredible,” robbietheused says. “And there's so much room in this world for positivity. I want this music to show that there's room for love. There's room for growth. There's room for redemption. There's room for sweet, loving revenge. There's so many good people—and so many good things happening.”

For more information on robbietheused, please visit:

www.instagram.com/robbietheused 

www.open.spotify.com/artist/6ulyIBuifBzU35RsvFZIx0 

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