Soccer Mommy releases “M” and announces album

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A material that captures the essence of melancholy.

Soccer Mommythe acclaimed artist from Nashville, Tennessee, is ready to surprise her fans with her new album, Evergreenwhich will be released on October 25 under the label Loma Vista Recordings. This will be the fourth studio album of Sophie Allison and will arrive with 15 songs, including the featured single “M”.

With “M”, Soccer Mommy continues to explore an organic and contemplative sound. The song is characterized by acoustic guitars, lush orchestration, and a raw honesty that characterizes the artist's style. The single follows the teaser “Lost”and is presented with an official visualizer that shows Allison in various American landscapes while traveling around the country.

The lyrics of “M” reflects a deep melancholy, where Allison sings about the feeling of missing someone despite their absence and the pain of facing the truth. With verses like “I feel you even though you're gone” and “I feel those hands around my neck as if the truth is killing me”the song delves into the emotional struggle that follows a loss.

Don't miss the launch of Evergreen and immerse yourself in the emotional world of Soccer Mommy with “M”.

Tracklist

“Lost”
“M”
“Driver”
“Some Sunny Day”
“Changes”
“Abigail”
“Thinking of You”
“Dreaming of Falling”
“Salt In Wound”
“Anchor”
“Evergreen”

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