Taylor Acorns Is "Crashing Out" On Fiery New Single Ahead New LP | THE NOISE


Nashville-based pop-punk artist Taylor Acorn shares cathartic offering "Crashing Out," capturing the chaos of a volatile, touch-and-go romance. Embedded with thick guitar riffs, clashing percussion, and her evocative vocals, the track brims with a magnetic and fiery energy.

A raw and relatable number, the track sways between upbeat and nostalgia with a smooth yet emotive style, capturing the emotional torment of a chaotic, inconsistent romance that leaves you always questioning everything. Acorn's captivating vocals cut through the production and paint a picture of delicious chaos as she sings on the verses, "Addicted to the chaos/ Knuckles going white" and "I keep on talking you up to my therapist/ She said, 'Now look, you might just be a masochist.'"

With raw, relatable grit, Acorn belts on the hook, "Can't slow down, it only makes me want you more," capturing the chaos of a volatile, touch-and-go romance. Chunky guitar riffs, clashing drums, and her evocative vocals collide to deliver another undeniable and anthemic pop-punk effort. The song's blistering guitar riffs, piercing rhythm, and commanding vocal delivery introduce another exciting taste of Poster Child.

"'Crashing Out' is a song that I wrote with Dylan Bauld and Mandy Lee from Misterwives, and it's one of my favorites off of the album," Acorn shares. "It has such an infectious nostalgic feel to it, it's super up beat and just an all around great vibe. You can dance to it, you can crash out to it in which I've done both. I think the fans will really love this one, and I'm so excited for everyone to hear it!"

After nearly a decade as an independent artist, Nashville-based pop-punk favorite Taylor Acorn officially signed to Fearless Records in July—marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter. Unapologetic and empowered, Acorn also announced her debut LP, Poster Child, following the critically acclaimed Survival in Motion (Deluxe) earlier this year. The anticipation for this new album is palpable and promises to be a thrilling addition to Acorn's discography.

Check out Taylor Acorn's latest single, "Crashing Out," today!


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