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Chop Suey Presents: Mia Day | Fem Du Lit | Mirabai Kukathas
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Mia Day Biography
For an entire year, Mia Day woke up out of breath. Her father had left her mother, and her partner — the guitarist in her band at the time — soon followed suit. Unmoored and unglued, she made her way through each day doing the only thing that had ever made sense to her: writing music. Those songs, forged during what could only be described as a hell year, comprise the musician’s most vital release yet, Hellier, Forever (out May 17th), which takes its title from a supernatural docuseries Day and her partner used to watch about a spooky Kentucky town — and the fact that if you say its name fast enough, it sounds like 365 days of torture. “I made this album as a way to survive,” she says.
The Seattle musician grew up singing and playing guitar, writing her first song at 11, playing her inaugural show at 12, and dropping her debut album, Gold, at 18. Inspired by heroes like Taylor Swift and Phoebe Bridgers and ‘90s mainstays Oasis and Radiohead, Day honed her skills at Loyola University in New Orleans, in the midst of which that hell year birthed some of the most intense music she’s ever made. “For months I didn't know what to do with myself, so I would just write songs every day.” All emotional turmoil culminated in 10 tracks of gut-wrenching, intense music that’s somehow more gorgeous in its upheaval. “It's also my scream-into-the-void album,” Day explains. “It’s me saying, ‘I will not disappear and I will not let a single person destroy me.’”
- Brenna Ehrlich
Read MoreThe Seattle musician grew up singing and playing guitar, writing her first song at 11, playing her inaugural show at 12, and dropping her debut album, Gold, at 18. Inspired by heroes like Taylor Swift and Phoebe Bridgers and ‘90s mainstays Oasis and Radiohead, Day honed her skills at Loyola University in New Orleans, in the midst of which that hell year birthed some of the most intense music she’s ever made. “For months I didn't know what to do with myself, so I would just write songs every day.” All emotional turmoil culminated in 10 tracks of gut-wrenching, intense music that’s somehow more gorgeous in its upheaval. “It's also my scream-into-the-void album,” Day explains. “It’s me saying, ‘I will not disappear and I will not let a single person destroy me.’”
- Brenna Ehrlich
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