3/16/2021

Potty Mouth Releases Music Video for "Let Go"

POTTY MOUTH 


Releases Official Music Video For “Let Go” – WATCH HERE

Single From Forthcoming Collaboration Album ‘SUNDAY, SOMEDAY’ 
Out March 26, 2021 on Queer-Run Label Get Better Records 
 
Album Features Queer, Trans, Non-Binary, and Agender Artists Potty Mouth, 
KOJI, Nervus, Solstice Rey, and Full On Mone’t

[Credit: Naz Massaro]
The new music video for "Let Go” is now streaming HERE and follows Potty Mouth vocalist and guitarist Abby Weems as she ventures through different rooms of the band's bassist Ally Einbinder's vibrant household. Directed, shot safety during the pandemic, and edited by Shereen Lani Younes (filmmaker and host of ‘Ethnically Ambiguous’), Weems is seen in the video wearing a Get Better Records t-shirt, and for those with a keen eye other members of the band and fellow artists on of the 'Sunday, Someday' split make cameos within the video. 
 
About 'Sunday, Someday'
Sunday, Someday is a compilation album created by a group of like-minded musicians who began meeting virtually each Sunday after their planned tour together was canceled due to the pandemic. Alt/punk band Nervus (UK), pop/rock trio Potty Mouth (LA), indie/folk/punk songwriter KOJI (PA), singer/songwriter Solstice Rey (PA), and multimedia artist Full on Mone’t (PA) contributed songs to the album, while crew members who would have been on the tour lent their creative and promotional support. Queer-run independent label Get Better Records will release the album on March 26, 2021.
 
While the album developed initially to support a member’s fundraising efforts for top surgery, when they reached their fundraising goal, the focus shifted to supporting aftercare expenses and LGBTQI+ youth initiatives. In partnership with Harrisburg, PA coffee roaster Little Amps, Get Better Records has launched a pre-order bundle benefitting the LGBT Center of Central PA’s afterschool program by funding acoustic treatment for youth with sensory needs.
 
This commitment to supporting queer community members is deeply personal for the group, as the bands involved are comprised primarily of LGBTQI+ people, including members who identify as queer, trans, non-binary, and agender.
 
About Potty Mouth
Fair warning: Don’t invite Potty Mouth to your house party unless you’re ready for a night of spontaneous karaoke and outrageous prank phone calls.
 
The high-energy pop/rock trio originally formed in 2011 in a Northampton, MA basement after growing tired of watching the dudes have all the fun on stage.
 
The group, which consists of Abby Weems (lead vocals/guitar), Ally Einbinder (bass), and Victoria Mandanas (drums/vocals), now calls Los Angeles their home. And since their formation, they’ve released two LPs and two EPs, all of which are heavily influenced by ‘90s rock and early 2000s movies such as Josie and the Pussycats. Weems loves donuts and makes a lot of silly faces. Einbinder is obsessed with cats and hops around onstage in platform shoes. Mandanas doesn’t say much at first—but when she does, you bet your ass she means it
 
The group’s latest LP, 'SNAFU,' was released in 2019 on Get Better Records.

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