Tyson Motsenbocker has shared “I Miss The Old Days Too”, the fourth single off his sophomore album Someday I’ll Make it All Up to You, out February 14th via Tooth and Nail Records. The song is available now to stream/download, here https://tyson.ffm.to/olddays.
Someday I’ll Make it All Up to You is the follow up to 2016’s Letters to Lost Loves. Tyson has shared three songs off the forthcoming release: “Autumn Love“, “Sunday Morning” and “The Last Summer“. Fans can pre-order the album, here: https://tyson.ffm.to/someday
“Someday I’ll Make it All Up to You is about uncertainty and change, it’s about being far away – from the people I love, from the person I want to be, from a secure future,” Tyson said. “It’s about adulthood, an unfulfilled ideal, and the pathway there.”
Tyson’s sophomore release embraces life’s complexities with a balance of both charm and grit as he reflects on a world he’s wrestling to understand. Someday I’ll Make it All Up to You was produced by Tyler Chester (Blake Mills, Andrew Bird, Jackson Browne), with performances by Aaron Redfield (Greyboy Allstars, Prince), Griffin Goldsmith (Dawes), Anna Butterss (boygenius), Dan Bailey (Father John Misty), James McAllister (Sufjan Stevens, The National, Big Red Machine), Madison Cunningham, Sam Weber and Matthew Wright, and was recorded almost entirely live. The project relies heavily on the performances of the musicians and the strength of the songs, not technology’s ability to alter its imperfections. The result is an album perfectly imperfect, perhaps best exposing Motsenbocker’s sincerest agenda to tell the truth.
Next month, Tyson will kick off a North American tour opening for Colony House. For a full list of tour dates, please see below.
‘Someday I’ll Make it All Up to You’ Track Listing:
1. High Line
2. Sunday Morning
3. Come To California
4. Autumn Love
5. The Last Summer
6. Someday I’ll Make It All Up To You
7. Fentanyl
8. Fire Escape
9. Miles
10. I Miss The Old Days Too
Upcoming Tour Dates:
Tickets available now: http://bit.ly/30tISru
February 14th – Athens, GA – Georgia Theatre
February 15th – Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle
February 19th – Birmingham, AL – Wordplay Soundstage
February 21st – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall
February 22nd – Dallas, TX – Granada Theater
February 23rd – Fayetteville, AR – George’s Majestic Lounge
February 24th – Tulsa, OK – The Vanguard
February 26th – Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom
February 28th – Los Angeles, CA – Teragram Ballroom
February 29th – San Francisco, CA – August Hall
March 2nd – Portland, OR – Star Theater
March 3rd – Vancouver, Canada – Biltmore Cabaret
March 4th – Seattle, WA – Neumos
March 6th – Salt Lake City, UT – The Greek Station
March 7th – Denver, CO – Bluebird Theater
March 9th – Kansas City, KS – The Record Bar
March 10th – St. Louis, MO – The Old Rock House
March 12th – Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line Music Cafe
March 13th – Madison, WI – High Noon Saloon
March 14th – Milwaukee, WI – Turner Hall Ballroom
March 15th – Chicago, IL – Lincoln Hall
March 17th – Toronto, Canada – Mod Club Theatre
March 19th – New York, NY – The Bowery Ballroom
March 20th – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore Philadelphia
March 21st – Washington, DC – U Street Music Hall
March 22nd – Allston, MA – Brighton Music Hall
March 24th – Charlottesville, VA – Jefferson Theater
March 25th – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel
March 27th – Oklahoma City, OK – Ponyboy
March 28th – Waco, TX – Common Grounds