Emerging artist-songwriter Alana Springsteen is today (8/10) announcing the release date of her anticipated EP, HISTORY OF BREAKING UP (PART I), out September 17. Amping up the excitement, she’ll throw the ultimate Nashville party just days before with a live EP concert at The High Watt on September 14. Supported by Dillon James, tickets for the release show go on sale this Friday (8/13) at 10 a.m. CT here. Returning to the road with a bang, Springsteen recently appeared on the Next From Nashville stage at Watershed Music and Camping Festival in George, WA (7/30). Newly listed among Country Now’s New Country Songs You Need To Hear Right Now with “anthemic” (CMT) kiss-off Country bop “Zero Trucks,” her “breakup song of Summer 2021” (Country Now) also made Entertainment Tonight’s New Music Releases list. Credited as co-writer, co-producer, and acoustic guitarist, Springsteen wrote the upbeat mood-booster with Walker Hayes and Joe Clemmons, plus tacked production alongside Jerry Flowers and Jared Keim. Further turning critics’ heads with the “refreshing and carefree song” (CMT), E! News’ The MixtapE! hails, “Alana Springsteen delivers a breakup song that fans of Olivia Rodrigo's ‘déjà vu’ will adore—with a country twist.”
ABOUT ALANA SPRINGSTEEN: For 20-year-old emerging artist-songwriter Alana Springsteen, it’s always been about storytelling. “She writes with beyond-her-years poise,” Rolling Stone praises, “mixing the lovestruck giddiness of a teenager with the hooks of a pro.” Picking up the guitar at seven and writing her first song by age nine, the Virginia Beach native felt the pull of Music City with every new lyric she wrote, making an official move at 14 and landing a publishing deal almost immediately. Recently releasing kiss-off “Zero Trucks,” summertime stunner “California,” and got-to-have-you anthem “Trying Not To (feat. Roman Alexander),” with anticipated EP HISTORY OF BREAKING UP (PART I) out September 17, Pandora's 2021 Country Artist to Watch has surpassed 35 MILLION on-demand streams in just over a year and amassed 670 playlist adds. “Alana Springsteen is a name you'll want to know in country music,” hails PEOPLE, as she’s set to blaze her own trail in honor of the iconic Country women she grew up listening to – Shania Twain, Faith Hill, Carrie Underwood, and Taylor Swift. Signed to Eighteen Company in partnership with SB Projects for management, represented by UTA, and publishing with Warehouse West Entertainment, Springsteen is also Ryan Seacrest Foundation’s newest Celebrity Ambassador.
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