℗ 2021 Loma Vista Recordings., Distributed by Concord.
Released July 15, 2021
Duration 2m 53s
Record Label Loma Vista Recordings
Catalogue No. LVR02201
Genre Alternative
 

rom com 2004 (Single)

Soccer Mommy

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Soccer Mommy
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Soccer Mommy has returned with a new single, “rom com 2004,” her first new music since she released the critically acclaimed color theory in 2020. The new track was roduced and mixed by BJ Burton, know for his work with acclaimed artists such as Bon Iver, Sylvan Esso, Empress Of, Charli XCX, Banks, James Blake, and more! Over crunchy guitars, Soccer Mommy―born Sophie Allison―slowly warms up before her guitar breaks through the fuzz and delivers an epic, shoegaze-y chorus. The song moves back and forth between these two sections, building and releasing tension with masterful restraint. Allison says of the track: “I wrote this song a while back and made a poppy demo for it. Then I told BJ to destroy it.”
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