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Back in the studio! Anyone here?
'The Long Way' cassettes are here! I just posted up a collection of new merch celebrating the album, along with the limited edition Yellow Tape Bundle! The tapes were supposed to be yellow themselves, and when they arrived from the printer on white I quickly busted out my yellow paint marker and got to work. How's that for limited edition!
Grab your Yellow Tape Bundle now on my website @ https://lowerkeymusic.com/products/the-long-way-yellow-tape-bundle
Check out the rest of the merch line @ https://lowerkeymusic.com/thelongway
Shop the entire Lower Key Music / John-Allison Weiss store @ https://lowerkeymusic.com/store
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The new single "Different Now" from John-Allison Weiss is finally available wherever music is streamed: https://lnk.to/johnallisonweiss
Indie pop songwriter John-Allison Weiss has signed to Get Better Records and shares new single, “Different Now,” which is their first new music since 2015 and coming out as transgender.
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“Different Now” was the last song I wrote before heading down the path that would lead to my transition and divorce. My partnership was the first loving place I could be my true self, but the truths I uncovered meant the relationship had to end,” says Weiss.
John-Allison Weiss last released full lengths in 2013 with Say What You Mean (No Sleep Records) and 2015 with New Love (SideOneDummy Records). Weiss spoke about working with the queer/trans artist run label, Get Better Records, and reflected “I spent a long time trying to fit into traditional music spaces and by 2020 I was totally burned out. Get Better Records is the community support I’ve always needed. They constantly remind me that my art is valuable, and my sense of self is worth protecting.”
“I don’t think I have the words to accurately describe the feeling of finally putting out new music in my new body and my new voice,” says John-Allison, who has been writing music since they were 15. “I feel like a damn butterfly or a bear after a long winter. I’m stretching my limbs and coming alive again. I survived some really dark days to finally see myself in the mirror for the first time, and I’m so proud to have come out of that struggle with music to share.”
Weiss’s latest offering points to a deepening in their artistic practice while maintaining the earnest emotional spaciousness they’ve been creating for fans since they were in high school. '“Different Now" is about leaving, not because anything went wrong, but because people grow, feelings fade, and sometimes choosing yourself means leaving the familiar behind. It’s a call to accept change and follow your heart,” concludes Weiss.
ABOUT JOHN-ALLISON WEISS
John-Allison Weiss is an indie pop songwriter living on their own terms. Since 2007, Weiss has flown just under the radar while building a devoted cult following. They've penned songs with heroes like Tegan Quin and Kevin Devine and shared the stage with everyone from the likes of Lou Reed to Imagine Dragons.
A staple at Warped Tour and The Fest, Weiss has taken their music to three continents and worn out the indie circuit with peers like Laura Jane Grace, Tim Kasher, The Wonder Years, Anthony Raneri, Matt Pryor, The Front Bottoms, Jenny Owen Youngs, Mal Blum, and the list goes on.
John-Allison Weiss last released full lengths in 2013 with Say What You Mean (No Sleep Records) and 2015 with New Love (SideOneDummy Records).