The track is the latest pre-release single from Anya Marina's album 'Live and Alone in New York' out Feb. 19.
Singer, songwriter and renowned live performer Anya Marina is pleased to present her new single "Shut Up (Live from Rockwood, NYC)." The track is the latest pre-release single from Anya Marina's album Live and Alone in New York (pre-order) out February 19. "Shut Up (Live from Rockwood, NYC)" debuted today at Analogue Magazine and can also be shared at Soundcloud or Bandcamp.
On the song Anya Marina says:
I chose to play "Shut Up" in this live set because it's got such a range of emotions and moods. There's desire, playfulness, and flirtation, but also exasperation, fear and longing. Whenever I play it, I go right back to the headspace I was in when I wrote it. It was a fraught time. I wanted my way, but I wasn't getting it. I wanted a relationship to happen with someone who wasn't ready-he had all of these reasons why we might not work out. I didn't want to hear it. Hence, Shut Up."
"Shut Up (Live From Rockwood, NYC)" follows up album's first single, a live version of "Notice Me" from her acclaimed album Felony Flats (pre-save). "Notice Me (Live from Rockwood, NYC)" debuted at AudioFemme along with the official video for "Pretty Vacant" from Anya's most recent studio album Queen Of The Night which is out now. The video was directed by Ryan Harrington and shot during Anya's last days in her beloved neighborhood of Chelsea. In the video, Marina is seen reminiscing on her years in the city, flashing polaroids of friends while packing up boxes and taking in the last views of a now-famous mural of Warhol, Kahlo, Haring and Basquiat staring at her from a mock- Mount Rushmore outside her kitchen window. AudioFemme also has an exclusive interview with Anya about her upcoming release which can found HERE.
Live and Alone in New York was recorded solo, live and uninterrupted over two nights at Rockwood Music Hall on the lower east side in New York City in December 2019. On this sparse and entertaining release, Marina expertly toggles between her acoustic and electric guitar and a grand piano for a moody and edited cover of Taylor Swift's "The Man."
On a short tour of west coast wineries in the summer of 2019, Anya Marina and friend / collaborator / artist / tour mate Eric Hutchinson were talking about working together again. Eric had witnessed Anya's entertaining and captivating live show many times on the road and suggested she record a live album in New York City and let him produce. The result is a 17-track collection of songs (and their entertaining, accompanying back-stories) spanning Anya's entire catalog. (Songs include "Clean & Sober" from her debut Miss Halfway, "Move You" from her Atlantic Records release Slow and Steady Seduction: Phase II, "Notice Me" off Felony Flats, "Go To Bed and Shut Up" from Paper Plane, and-at the time of recording- as-yet-unheard songs from her latest LP Queen of the Night.)
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