LIZZY MCALPINE’S NEW ALBUM FIVE SECONDS FLAT DEBUTS AT #5 ON  BILLBOARD’S HEATSEEKERS CHART

SELLS-OUT FIRST EVER HEADLINING TOUR +
TO PERFORM WITH COLDPLAY IN JUNE
LIZZY MCALPINE—FIVE SECONDS FLAT
1. doomsday
2. an ego thing
3. erase me (featuring Jacob Collier)
4. called you again
5. all my ghosts
6. reckless driving (featuring Ben Kessler)
7. weird (featuring Laura Elliott)
8. ceilings
9. what a shame
10. firearm
11. hate to be lame (featuring FINNEAS)
12. nobody likes a secret
13. chemtrails
14. orange show speedway

April 26, 2022—five seconds flatthe new album from rising artist Lizzy McAlpine’s, debuts this week at #5 on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart while also peaking at #9 on Alternative New Artist Albums, #19 on Top New Artist Albums charts. Produced by Philip Etherington and Ehren Ebbage, the 14-track album includes contributions from Grammy-Award winners FINNEAS and Jacob Collier as well as Ben Kessler and Laura Elliott.

five seconds flat, out now on Harbour Artists & Music /AWAL Recordings, continues to receive acclaim. In addition, NPR Music featured the album track “weird” in their All Songs Considered New Mix today.
“[‘erase me’] has just the right combination of the singer/songwriter vibe with a cinematic crescendo that makes the song a perfect fit for radio and even Top 40. Give this track and the artist a chance, you’ll be playing this one on loop very quickly.”
“The 22-year-old singer-songwriter is sitting right on the precipice of Top 40 radio fame, propelled by the success of her sophomore album, five seconds flat.”
“sweet, cinematic”
“McAlpine isn’t merely a passing trend… [Her] openness amounts to an at her complete best from start to finish.” outpouring of real and honest lyrics. It’s easy to relate to these moments of heartbreak and joy. Her feelings drip palpably from every word.”
“McAlpine’s new album five seconds flat is a brutally honest confessional album with a short film to accompany it. It finds the artist at her complete best from start to finish.”
“Her brushstroke is broad and her work is vivid. The fourteen songs will get you on the Lizzy McAlpine train if you haven’t already on-boarded.”
Additionally, McAlpine sells-out her extensive run of headlining tour dates this summer and fall. The shows kick off in San Francisco on July 20 and includes performances at New York’s Webster Hall, Los Angeles’ Troubadour, Philadelphia’s The FillmoreChicago’s Metro, DC’s Union Stage and more. McAlpine is also slated to perform with Coldplay during their performance at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field on June 8. See below for the complete tour routing.
McAlpine takes five seconds flat in a bold new direction, using her evocative lyrics to create a story arc about heartbreak. The new music finds McAlpine stepping into her own as an artist, building on her past while looking toward the future. “I want to give my fans something different with each record, because I’m different each record,” notes McAlpine. “I want to always be growing and moving forward as an artist.”
Born outside Philadelphia, McAlpine originally gained recognition when she began to share original songs and covers on Soundcloud and YouTube. In 2020, McAlpine released her debut album, Give Me A Minute, chronicling the beginning and end of a romantic relationship. With more than 150 million streams to date on DSPs, McAlpine has gained notable supporters on social media including Phoebe Bridgers, FINNEAS, Rostam, Clairo, Yebba, Shawn Mendes, Camila Cabello, Lennon Stella, Ben Platt and more.
For additional information on McAlpine, see her bio/artist notes HERE.
LIZZY MCALPINE LIVE
June 8—Philadelphia, PA—Lincoln Financial Field*
July 20—San Francisco, CA—Rickshaw Stop
July 22—Portland, OR—Mission Theater
July 23—Vancouver—Fortune Sound Club
July 24—Seattle, WA—Capitol Hill Block Party
July 26—Salt Lake City, UT—Kilby Court
July 27—Denver, CO—Larimer Lounge
July 28—Denver, CO—Larimer Lounge
September 11—Minneapolis, MN— Fine Line Music Cafe
September 13—Chicago, IL—Metro
September 14—Detroit, MI—El Club
September 15—Toronto, ON—The Opera House
September 17—Montreal, QC—La Sala Rossa
September 19—New York, NY—Webster Hall
September 21—Cambridge, MA—The Sinclair
September 23—Philadelphia, PA—The Foundry at The Fillmore
September 24—Washington, DC—Howard Theatre
September 26—Nashville, TN—The Basement East
September 27—Atlanta, GA—The Loft
September 29—Houston, TX—House of Blues Bronze Peacock
September 30—Austin, TX—Antone’s Nightclub
October 1—Dallas, TX—Trees
October 3—Phoenix, AZ—The Rebel Lounge
October 4—Santa Ana, CA—Constellation Room
October 6—West Hollywood, CA—Troubadour
October 7—West Hollywood, CA—Troubadour
November 15—Dublin, IE— Button Factory
November 17—Manchester, UK— Club Academy
November 18—London, UK—Lafayette
November 19—London, UK—Lafayette
November 21—Paris, FR—Le Pop-Up Du Label
November 23—Amsterdam, NL—Tolhuistuin
November 24—Cologne, DE—Club Volta
November 25—Berlin, DE—Gretchen
*supporting Coldplay
BOLD—sold out

 

 

 

 

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