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- 4/21/25Monday 06:00 PMTaylor BickettNew York, NYMercury Lounge
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Taylor Bickett is a storyteller at heart. Hailing from Indiana, she’s been writing music since before she can remember. Taylor’s intimate lyrics and outstanding vocal range gracefully overlay organic indie pop production to create introspective singer/songwriter tunes. After her wistful, Gen Z anthem “QUARTER LIFE CRISIS” hit the internet in 2022, the track compelled a generation struggling with their newfound adulthood to share their own photos and stories on TikTok soundtracked by her song. The trending audio amassed nearly half a million fan-made videos, and “QUARTER LIFE CRISIS” quickly accumulated over 35 million streams. Celebrities like Drew Barrymore and Kevin Jonas showcased their own transformations from age sixteen to now atop Taylor’s track, which features the lyrics, “I swear 16 was yesterday, but now I’m closer to 28”.
Taylor’s subsequent 2023 EP, "grown up and lonely," demonstrates her knack for writing honest and unfiltered songs that resonate with an entire generation. She kicked off 2024 with her single “I Like Mondays” which resonated with fans when she quickly wrote and posted the song on the 1st of January (a Monday). Her EP “This Isn’t Me Missing You” came in the fall of 2024 and she spent time on the road supporting artists like Ron Pope, Blü Eyes, and áine Deane.
Her new single “The Crime,” set to release March 6, is a personal story that any woman will find relatable. Taylor has partnered with The Circle, a charity founded by Annie Lennox to prevent violence against women, and will be donating proceeds from the song to their cause. Taylor says of the song, “While born out of a specific traumatic event, this song is ultimately about the female experience. The threat of violence is never absent, and every woman has felt that fear, the one that causes us to grip our keys at night or cover our drinks at bars. I hope that this song can empower women to come together and share their stories. We don't have to accept violence just because it’s all we’ve ever known.”
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