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Momma to release new studio album “Household Name” on July 1st 2022

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April 19, 2022
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Momma Household Name coverMomma, the band led by singers & guitarists Allegra Weingarten and Etta Friedman, today announced “Household Name”, their anticipated new album, will be released on July 1st, 2022.

Fresh off a series of dates with Wet Leg, the band’s new full-length “Household Name” reveals an exciting new chapter marked by both personal and artistic growth. Now based in Brooklyn, New York, after relocating from hometown Los Angeles, the duo upgraded from GarageBand and took their time writing and recording in a proper studio alongside multi-instrumentalist/producer Aron Kobayashi Ritch. The resulting album, mastered by Grammy-winning engineer Emily Lazar, is a tightly stitched collection that is magnetic and dynamic, and also marks their debut for Lucky Number, who signed Momma in the midst of the pandemic before the band members had even finished college. In chasing their idols and embracing personal storytelling, the band has skill-fully carved out their own path. “Household Name” showcases an unfettered vulnerability elevated by serious alt-rock bombast and is an album that tells the world: this is Momma.

Across the album’s 12 songs, Weingarten and Friedman, who met and formed Momma in high school, cull lyrical inspiration from their own lives for the first time – a contrast with the conceptual fiction of Two of Me. Bygone heroes also helped inspire a lyrical theme throughout Household Name: the rise and fall of the rock star, and the tropes and tribulations that come with that arc. The theme allowed the group to celebrate (and, in some cases, directly reference) icons like Nirvana, Pavement, Smashing Pumpkins, Veruca Salt, and the Breeders’ Kim Deal, while weaving in their own perspective and experiences.

“Household Name” perfects a balance of heavy riffs, deep emotions, inviting sonic production, and a light-hearted, wry sense of humour, creating a singular lane for Momma in today’s world of alt rock.

The album’s fuzzed-out and soaring lead single “Speeding 72”, also released today, details a fast- burning romance between two kids who meet at a show and go for a ride – its chorus referencing Pavement’s “Gold Soundz”’ with nostalgic admiration. Its Madeline Leshner and Zach Stone-directed, part The Breakfast Club inspired, video perfectly captures the song’s spirit: cruising around in the summer with your friends with no real destination, windows down and blasting music.

“‘Speeding 72’ is probably the most collaboratively written song on the new record. We wanted it to be the sort of summertime anthem that you can turn on during a drive to impress your crush”, explains the band. “The most important part of the production was setting the right mood to transport the listener. The song starts with Aron getting into his car (which is featured on the album cover), and then turning on the ignition”.

Pre-order “Household Name” here.

Tracklist:
1. Rip Off
2. Speeding 72
3. Medicine
4. Rockstar
5. Motorbike
6. Tall Home
7. Lucky
8. Brave
9. Callin Me
10. Spider
11. No Stage
12. No Bite

“Speeding 72” follows previous album singles “Rockstar” and “Medicine”, which collectively earned praise and support upon release from Rolling Stone, The FADER (20 Best Rock Songs Right Now), NME (First On feature), The Line of Best Fit, Stereogum, Brooklyn Vegan, Consequence (Best Songs of the Week), NPR Music (New Music Friday playlist), FLOOD, Under the Radar, and more.

Momma today also announced a headlining U.S. tour that will see them playing their biggest venues to date, including shows at Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg and Los Angeles’ The Echo. After supporting Wet Leg on sold-out West Coast shows last month, the band will shortly commence a much-anticipated UK stint of dates. The band will be headlining London’s Brixton Windmill on Tuesday 10th May and Manchester’s Yes on Saturday 14th May and open for Illuminati Hotties in Leeds on Friday 6th May, as well as performing in Glasgow and Brighton for The Great Escape Festival. The band will also be supporting Snail Mail on her US tour.

UK Tour Dates 2022:
May 6 – Leeds, UK – Belgrave Music Hall*
May 7 – Glasgow, UK – King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut
May 10 – London, UK – Brixton Windmill
May 13 – Brighton, UK – The Great Escape
May 14 – Manchester, UK – Yes
* (w/ Illuminati Hotties)

Weblinks:
www.mommaband.com
www.facebook.com/mommaband

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