Samia

American musician

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2025 Planned release of single 'Bovine Excision' from upcoming album
February 18 2025 Released the second single 'Lizard' from her album 'Bloodless'
2024 Supporting Bleachers on their 'From the Studio to the Stage' tour
2024 Released single 'Making Breakfast'
2023 Released singles 'Breathing Song', 'Honey' (which peaked at #27), 'Maps', 'Country', and 'Making Breakfast'
2023 Supported Noah Kahan on his 'Stick Season Tour'
June 2 2023 Featured on a version of 'The Weakness' by Ruston Kelly.
April 12 2023 Released two cover singles: Yeah Yeah Yeahs' 'Maps' and Porches' 'Country'.
January 27 2023 Released her second album 'Honey' to positive reviews, which explores a dichotomy between sad and happy songs.
2022 Released multiple singles including 'Desperado', 'Born on a Train' (with Rachel Jenkins), 'Kill Her Freak Out', 'Mad at Me' (with Papa Mbye), 'Pink Balloon', and 'Sea Lions' from the album 'Honey'
2022 Supported Lucy Dacus on her 'Home Video Tour'
2022 Attended the European leg of Maggie Rogers' Feral Joy Tour as a special guest.
December 2022 Released a double single with tracks 'Pink Balloon' and 'Sea Lions'.
November 2022 Released the single 'Mad At Me' featuring Papa Mbye.
September 2022 Released the single 'Kill Her Freak Out' and announced her upcoming second album, Honey.
July 22 2022 Formed the supergroup Peach Fuzz with artists Rafaella, Sara L'Abriola (Hank), and Victoria Zaro (Ryann). Released their debut 4-track EP 'Can Mary Dood the Moon?' with lead single 'Hey Dood'.
2021 Released singles 'Show Up' and 'As You Are' from the album 'Scout'
2021 Supported Sylvan Esso on their 'Shaking Out the Numb Tour'
2021 Conducted her own 'Loving You Thanking You Tour'
2021 Samia Finnerty moved from New York City to Nashville, seeking a 'less chaotic' environment for her music career.
December 3 2021 Released compilation album 'Before the Baby' through Grand Jury label, available in digital download, streaming, vinyl, and CD formats.
July 23 2021 Released her debut extended play (EP) titled 'Scout' through Grand Jury label, available in digital download, streaming, vinyl, and CD formats.
January 15 2021 Released 'The Baby Reimagined' remix album through Grand Jury, available in digital download, streaming, vinyl, and CD formats
2020 Appeared briefly in the comedy drama film 'Let Them All Talk'
August 2020 Released single 'Triptych' preceding album debut
August 28 2020 Released debut studio album 'The Baby' to positive reviews, with the first track 'Pool' featuring her grandmother's final voicemail singing a Lebanese lullaby
July 2020 Released two additional album songs 'Big Wheel' and 'Stellate'
June 2020 Announced debut studio album and released new song 'Fit n Full'
April 2020 Released new song 'Is There Something in the Movies?'
2019 Supported Hippo Campus on their 'Bambi' tour
2019 Supported Donna Missal on her 'This Time' tour
2019 Released singles 'Ode to Artifice' and a cover of Liz Phair's 'Never Said'.
2018 Continued releasing singles such as 'Django', '21', and 'Milk'
2018 Released two-track EP 'Lasting Friend & Paris', inspired by a revelation about the interconnection of humor, levity, and pain.
2017 Supported AJR on their 'What Everyone's Thinking Tour'
2017 Released singles 'Milk', 'Django', 'Welcome to Eden', and 'The Night Josh Tillman Listened to My Song'.
2017 Released debut single 'Someone Tell The Boys', which gained popularity on Spotify's Discover Weekly Playlist.
2017 Received Obie Award for Best Ensemble for her performance in Sarah DeLappe's play The Wolves.
2015 Death of Samia's maternal grandmother, Samia Najimy Massery

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