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Video: Taylor Vick (Formerly of Boy Scouts) Shares 'Place That I Believe From'

This is her first song under her own name.

By: May. 22, 2024
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Bay Area singer and songwriter Taylor Vick – formerly known under the moniker Boy Scouts – is releasing her first song under her own name. Titled “Place That I Believe From”, listen to the tender track below.

“I wrote "Place That I Believe From" about my attempt to locate the unlocatable — the ineffable and elusive ‘place’ inside of me where my beliefs are born from and exist within,” Vick describes. “It represents another stride in my lifelong pursuit of meaning and my obsession with life’s mysteries. Examining an emotion carefully and questioning it, seeking to understand where it came from, what it is, and why it’s here, in an attempt to better know myself.”

She continues: “This song, as well as all of my existing music, can now be found under my name, Taylor Vick. I'm retiring the name Boy Scouts for many reasons, in part because of the cease and desist I received, but mostly because it was time to pause and pursue some of my heart's other desires. I have since began sitting at the bedside of folks on hospice as a volunteer, completed a Death Doula training, and started working full time as an activity's assistant/end-of-life companion at a nursing home.”

Vick signed to ANTI Records in 2019, and quickly released her debut for the label, ‘Free Company’, to critical acclaim from Pitchfork (8.1), NPR, Stereogum, Paste, Forbes, Uproxx, and more, and toured North America supporting Jay Som. Her last album as Boy Scouts, 2021's ‘Wayfinder’, saw her poignant songwriting refine further, adding lush string arrangements to her introspective indie folk. In 2022, she launched Art Moore, a new project with Ezra Furman collaborators Sam Durkes and Trevor Brooks, which Pitchfork praised, writing the self-titled debut “is a bruising and remorseful record that aches without reservation ... It’s Vick’s dreamiest and most immersive album, an impressive addition to her prolific catalog."  

Vick also has one show coming up in Oakland on May 24th at Martial Arts with Dear Nora. More details can be found HERE.

Photo credit: Andrew Kodama



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