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    Acclaimed Singer-Songwriter & Actress Katelyn Tarver Releases ‘Subject To Change’ Album Today

    Updated:December 2, 20213 Mins ReadBy Elicit Magazine
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    Today, Los Angeles-via-Georgia singer/songwriter Katelyn Tarver releases her stunningly beautiful new album Subject To Change. It includes singles like “Hurt Like That,” “Nicer,” “All Our Friends Are Splitting Up” and “Shit Happens.”

    To celebrate, Tarver will be embarking on a run of headline shows from New York to Los Angeles in December, before setting out on a larger tour with JOHNNYSWIM next year – tour dates & tickets here. She recently performed some of the songs during a Paste session here.

    On Subject to Change, Katelyn emerges as the rare kind of artist capable of capturing the most painful truths through her willingness to bare all with her lyrics, all wrapped up in impossibly gorgeous pop songs. With a record of media acclaim from the likes of NPR, Billboard, SPIN, GRAMMY.com, Paste, Earmilk, The Guardian and American Songwriter and millions of followers, on her new album, Katelyn explores the complexities that come with navigating life through your 20s and 30s.

    With lyrics that capture a bracing specificity that strikes every raw nerve, she documents a turbulent period in her recent past, shedding light on all the grief, confusion and a lost sense of self. Infinitely brightened by her radiant voice, the result is the musical equivalent of a brutally honest conversation with a close friend – one that leaves you undeniably rattled but with a renewed clarity and deeper understanding of your own chaotic heart.

    Co-written and produced with longtime collaborators including Davis Naish, David Arkwright and Justin Gammella (Ashe, Lennon Stella), Tarver explains her thoughts around the album:

    “I think a lot of us go through that phase in life where you ask yourself, ‘Is this it?’ It can be so isolating and so hard to talk about, especially with social media and all the pressure to always have your shit together. Life is unpredictable. For all the stories of triumph and resilience, there are just as many stories of failure and getting lost. The addict relapses. The happy couple gets divorced. The one you’ve put on a pedestal lets you down. Finding the love of your life doesn’t solve your problems. You know the expression, the only way out is through? These songs are me making my way through. Giving myself permission to not have the answers. Letting myself feel it all. The pain, the joy, the confusion, the bittersweet in-between…I learned that uncertainty can be an open door. And that change is a constant invitation I want to learn to accept.”

    Thanks to unfettered self-expression, Subject to Change ultimately instills listeners with a newfound willingness to embrace their own messiness and mutability. “As I was writing and exploring all the emotions that went into this album, I finally got to the point of admitting that there’s so much I don’t have figured out — which is really scary, but also incredibly freeing,” she says.

    “The reality is that none of us knows what we’re doing; we’re all just trying our best. It’s been a big deal to let myself be open to being in progress like that, and I hope these songs can be a friend to anyone facing uncertainty or change. That’s what they’ve been for me.”

    Katelyn Tarver Tour Dates:
    Dec 7 @ Mercury Lounge – New York, NY
    Dec 9 @ Subterranean – Chicago, IL
    Dec 14 @ High Watt – Nashville, TN
    Dec 16 @ Ruins – Dallas, TX
    Dec 19 @ Moroccan Lounge – Los Angeles, CA

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