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Pop / Rock 14 November, 2021

Gracie Abrams Releases New Project 'This Is What It Feels Like'

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Acclaimed songwriter Gracie Abrams releases her new project, This Is What It Feels Like, today, November 12th via Interscope Records/Universal Music. The follow up to her debut project minor, which was released in the summer of 2020 followed by a virtual tour, This Is What It Feels Like showcases Abrams' emotionally intimate lyrics and features the recently released songs "Feels Like" and "Rockland" as well as "Alright" which was featured on New Music Daily on Apple Music this past Wednesday.
Abrams will perform single "Feels Like" on Jimmy Kimmel Live next Tuesday, November 16th (ABC 11:35/10:35 c).

Today also sees the release of the video for "The Bottom" directed by Jared Hogan. "The Bottom" was written with longtime collaborator Blake Slatkin as well as Omer Fedi and Billy Walsh and centers on a particularly commanding performance from Abrams, whose vocals slip into a bright and nimble flow as she warns of the weight of her emotional baggage.

All throughout This Is What It Feels Like, Abrams brings her raw introspection to the most intimate of emotional experiences (self-betrayal, insecurity, painfully failed attempts at connection). True to her DIY sensibilities, the 12-track project finds her taking a greater role in the production process, working with The National's Aaron Dessner (Taylor Swift, Sharon Van Etten), Joel Little (Lorde, MARINA), and her frequent collaborator Blake Slatkin (The Kid LAROI, Lil Nas X , Justin Bieber) to dream up each track's minimalistic yet kaleidoscopic sound. In a departure from her previous work, Abrams also left her hometown of L.A. to write and record in such serene settings as the woods of Maine and Dessner's Long Pond Studio in the Hudson Valley - a move that quickly brought a greater clarity to her creative vision

Abrams recently wrapped up her sold-out I've Missed You, I'm Sorry tour, which marks the first time she's ever embarked on a full tour. The I've Missed You, I'm Sorry tour began in early September, with dates at major festivals like Bottlerock, Firefly, and Austin City Limits. Abrams recently announced a North American headlining tour for early 2022. Kicking off on February 2 in Salt Lake City, the This Is What It Feels Like tour will continue through March 13 in Seattle. The 21-date tour will include stops in New York, Brooklyn, Chicago, Toronto, Nashville, and the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles, with most dates already sold out. See below for a complete list of tour dates and to purchase tickets visit: www.gracieabrams.com/tour.

2/2/22 Salt Lake City, UT Kilby Court
2/4/22 Denver, CO Bluebird Theater
2/7/22 Minneapolis, MN 7th Street Entry
2/8/22 Chicago, IL Metro
2/10/22 Toronto, ON The Axis Club
2/11/22 Montreal, QC L'Astral
2/12/22 Cambridge, MA The Sinclair
2/14/22 New York, NY The Bowery Ballroom
2/15/22 Brooklyn, NY Music Hall of Williamsburg
2/17/22 Philadelphia, PA The Foundry at The Fillmore
2/19/22 Washington, DC The Miracle Theatre
2/21/22 Nashville, TN The Basement East
2/25/22 Dallas, TX HOB Dallas Cambridge Room
2/26/22 Austin, TX The Parish
3/1/22 Phoenix, AZ Valley Bar
3/4/22 Los Angeles, CA El Rey Theatre
3/5/22 Los Angeles, CA El Rey Theatre
3/7/22 San Francisco, CA August Hall
3/9/22 Portland, OR Wonder Ballroom
3/12/22 Vancouver, BC Fortune Sound Club
3/13/22 Seattle, WA Neumos.






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