9/03/2021

Liz Cooper’s new album "Hot Sass" out today

LIZ COOPER’S NEW ALBUM 
HOT SASS OUT TODAY  
OPENING FOR KHRUANGBIN TONIGHT AT NASHVILLE’S BROOKLYN BOWL, HEADLINE SHOW AT 3RD & LINDSLEY THIS SUNDAY
EXTENSIVE FALL HEADLINE TOUR CONFIRMED
September 3, 2021—Acclaimed singer, songwriter and musician Liz Cooper’s anticipated new album, Hot Sass, is out today via Thirty Tigers. Stream/purchase HERE.  
Produced by Benny Yurco (Michael Nau, Grace Potter & the Nocturnals), mixed by Dan Molad (Lucius, Emily King) and recorded live at Little Jamaica Recordings in Burlington, VT, Hot Sass marks multiple departures for Cooper—from her nine-year home of Nashville, from her band addendum of the Stampede, and from the genre-based expectations shes accumulated throughout her career. With these twelve new songs, Cooper comes into her own—both musically and as a person—embracing a newfound sense of independence, honesty, maturity and creativity. 
Critical praise for Hot Sass
“Title track ‘Hot Sass’ is a fuzzed-out explosion of punkish angst, while ‘Je T’Aime’ is a melodically rich dose of psychedelic pop that owes a little bit of its musical DNA to ‘Taxman’ (which is to say, it rocks).”—Nashville Scene
“breezy, slightly twangy indie rock”—Brooklyn Vegan
“showcases a vocal sneer from Cooper reminiscent of Janis Joplinwith its sudden explosion into a breakneck rockabilly banger midway through, the title track feels like the late-night soundtrack to an unpredictable road trip”—San Francisco Chronicle
a lively new set of songs”—XPN’s The Key
“an intriguing, fascinating and at times spellbinding listen…If you enjoy artists that offer something different and demand a little more from a listener such as St Vincent, Grimes, Ariel Pink and Perfume Genius, you’ll love Liz Cooper.”—Maximum Volume Music
“A hypnotic and ear-catching record”—ColoRising
In celebration of the new music, Cooper will perform two shows in Nashville this weekend: Brooklyn Bowl tonight supporting Khruangbin and a special headline performance at 3rd & Lindsley this Sunday as part of Lightning 100’s Sunday Night series. She will also embark on an extensive headline tour this fall with stops at Boston’s Brighton Music Hall, Philadelphia’s Underground Arts, Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg, Los Angeles’ Lodge Room, Austin’s Empire Control, Denver’s Bluebird Theatre and Chicago’s Lincoln Hall among several others. See below for complete itinerary. Tickets are on-sale now, full details can be found at www.lizcoopermusic.com/tour.  
Reflecting on the album, Cooper shares, Its me learning about what kind of woman I am and its not pretty all the time…Im still processing these songs. Still reflecting. And I think thats the thing—Hot Sass is just a stamp in time of what was happening in my life. I just want to continue making art that displays myself, the moments, and the people around me.” 
In addition to Cooper and Yurco, Hot Sass also features Coopers longtime bandmates and collaborators Joe Bisirri (bass), Ryan Usher (drums, percussion) and Michael Libramento (guitar, synthesizer). 

photo credit: Cara Merendino
The new record follows Coopers 2018 full-length debut album, Window Flowers, which was released to widespread critical acclaim. Of the album, NPR Music praised, a gorgeously arranged and performed bouquet of psychedelia-tinged folk-rock,” while Rolling Stone hailed,  Cooper pushes her strand of folk rock deep into psychedelic territory by merging her idiosyncratic vocal style with swirling, droning guitar effects and lacerating solos that feel dusted with otherworldly magic,” and Paste declared, If were lucky, we are going to hear a lot more artists in the future like Liz Cooper.” Originally from Baltimore and now based in Brooklyn, Cooper has continued to tour consistently since her debut, performing alongside artists such as Dr. Dog, Shakey Graves, Bermuda Triangle, Lord Huron and Phosphorescent as well as special festival performances at Austin City Limits, Newport Folk Festival, BottleRock Music Festival, Lockn’ and more. 
HOT SASS TRACKLIST
1. Slice of Life
2. Heart Shaped Candy
3. Motorcycle 
4. Hot Sass
5. Feeling Good
6. Lucky Charm 
7. Getting Closer
8. Shoot The Moon
9. Fragile Lips
10. Je T’aime
11. My Oh My
12. Smoke Break
LIZ COOPER CONFIRMED TOUR DATES 
September 3—Nashville, TN—Brooklyn Bowl#
September 5—Nashville, TN—3rd & Lindsley - Lightning 100’s Sunday Night series
September 17—Telluride, CO—Telluride Blues and Brews
September 19—Asbury Park, NJ—Sea Hear Now Festival
September 22—Port Chester, NY—The Capitol Theatre^
September 24—Roanoke, VA—Elmwood Park Amphitheater^
September 26—Portland, ME—Maine Craft Distilling
September 30—Burlington, VT—Higher Ground*
October 1—Albany, NY—Lark Hall*
October 2—Boston, MA—Brighton Music Hall*
October 3—Philadelphia, PA—Underground Arts*
October 4—Washington, DC—The Black Cat*
October 6—Columbus, OH—Ace of Cups*
October 7—Pittsburgh, PA—Thunderbird*
October 8—Syracuse, NY—Westcott Theater*
October 9—Brooklyn, NY—Music Hall of Williamsburg*
October 23—Towson, MD—The Recher Theatre*
October 24—Richmond, VA—The Broadberry*
October 26—Carrboro, NC—Cat’s Cradle Back Room*
October 27—Charlotte, NC—Visulite Theatre*
October 29—Asheville, NC—The Grey Eagle+
October 30—Savannah, GA—District Live+
October 31—Atlanta, GA—Terminal West+
November 2—Fort Worth, TX—Tulips+
November 3—Austin, TX—Empire Control Room & Garage+
November 5—Phoenix, AZ—Valley Bar+
November 6—San Diego, CA—Casbah+
November 8—Los Angeles, CA—Lodge Room+
November 9—San Francisco, CA—The Independent+
November 11—Eugene, OR—Sessions Music Hall+
November 12—Portland, OR—Mississippi Studios+
November 13—Spokane, WA—Lucky You Lounge+
November 14—Seattle, WA—Freakout Festival
November 16—Salt Lake City, UT—Urban Lounge+
November 17—Denver, CO—Bluebird Theatre+
November 19—Davenport, IA—The Raccoon Motel+
November 20—Minneapolis, MN—7th Street Entry+
November 21—Chicago, IL—Lincoln Hall+
December 4—Key West, FL—Coast Is Clear Festival
#supporting Khruangbin
^supporting Billy Idol
*with special guest New Madrid 
+with special guest Pearl Charles 

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