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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