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ASHE SHARES “PULL THE PLUG” VIDEO
“In Willson, sweeping story-telling tracks show Ashe's gentle, crooning voice reflecting on love and fulfillment. A classic indie singer-songwriter album that borders on both pop and folk, Ashe tells raw narratives with her emotive vocals over and over, track by track.”—The Tennessean | READ FEATURE HERE ASHE—WILLSON—LP TRACKLIST
WILLSON LP OUT NOW TO CRITICAL PRAISE
MAKES SURPRISE APPEARANCE AT NOAH KAHAN’S RECENT SHOW IN TENNESSEE
“The ebbs and flows of her introspection and healing run wild through the lyrics of her third album, Willson”—Forbes | READ HERE
People—READ HERE
“with Willson, [Ashe] feels like she’s standing on solid ground again — stronger, more vulnerable, and more honest than ever before.” 1883 | READ HERE
October 3, 2024—Today, Nashville-based Ashe unveils a new video for “Pull The Plug;” watch/share HERE.
“Directed by Muriel Margaret and myself, filmed September of last year in the throes of hiding, well before I finished the album or filmed anything else…we told no one except those involved and asked no one for permission :),” Ashe says. “While technically a part of Willson, this video is such its own snapshot of where I was at a year ago…I missed creating so much!! but was still very much not ready to show my face.”
The song is from her latest album, Willson, which is out now to critical praise. Listen HERE.
Ashe recently performed a special “one night only” release show in celebration of the new album in Nashville, which sold out in under two hours. The show marked her first and only headline show in a year and a half after she returned to the stage earlier this year as a surprise guest at friend and frequent collaborator Niall Horan’s show in New York. Additionally, Ashe appeared on stage recently with Noah Kahan during his closing set at Pilgrimage festival, the final show on Kahan’s two year Stick Season Tour—watch a clip HERE.
Leading up to release, Ashe shared “Running Out Of Time,” co-written with Julian Bunetta, Steph Jones of Sabrina Carpenter’s hit song “Espresso,” followed by “I Wanna Love You (But I Don’t),” “I hope you die first” and a surprise release of “Ashe.”
Produced by Collin Pastore and Jake Finch (boygenius), Willson finds Ashe returning to Nashville and her songwriting roots, rediscovering herself after a bout of artistic and personal confusion. The project marks a notable new chapter for the songstress who made the decision to step away from music following the successes of her previous two albums Ashlyn (2021)—which featured the global hit “Moral of the Story”—and Rae (2022).
The track was featured on the original soundtrack of Netflix’s To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You (2020) after gaining billions of streams and reaching #2 on both the Global and U.S. Spotify Viral 50 charts.
Ashe’s meteoric rise to pop stardom over the years has led to notable collaborations and stages shared with some of the industry’s biggest names—FINNEAS and Horan included. Her previous EPs have received critical acclaim from Teen Vogue, FADER and more, while her subsequent debut album, Ashlyn (2021), saw praise from Variety, Billboard, and Nylon, with People calling the record a “profound listen.”
Billboard—READ HERE
“…remarkably talented…with melodies that skip from childlike simplicity to sophisticated complexity from one line to the next.”—Variety
“…singer-songwriter Ashe’s music makes you feel like you’re in the company of a close friend. It’s both striking and authentic, deeply familiar and immediately comforting.”—Teen Vogue
“If she keeps evolving at the same pace, it will be oh-so-enticing to see where she will lead us next.”—American Songwriter
September 6, 2024—Today, Nashville-based artist Ashe unveils her much-anticipated third studio album, Willson. Listen HERE.
In celebration of the new record, Ashe will perform a special release show at Brooklyn Bowl in Nashville on September 20, which sold out in under two hours. The show marks her first headline performance in a year and a half—and her only one of the year.
Leading up to release, Ashe shared “Running Out Of Time,” co-written with Julian Bunetta, Steph Jones of Sabrina Carpenter’s hit song “Espresso,” followed by “I Wanna Love You (But I Don’t),” “I hope you die first” and a surprise release of “Ashe” earlier this week—watch lyric video HERE.
“Willson! The album that almost never got made, full of songs I wrote thinking they may never come out,” Ashe recalls. “I was really depleted and in such an unhealthy place when I took a pause on my career and had to work really hard to get back to a safe and healthy place, where I could even think about making this album… As I dipped my toe back into writing music again, it felt like each song was returning to myself.”
She continues, “All the songs, started at the piano in my living room in Nashville, are attempts to make sense of my relationships—with myself, music, love, fans, grief, my view of the world. Some songs are about disappearing and not being able to go on with the show and others are about finding my way ‘back’ and moving on. It’s a snapshot of my life during a very convoluted and dark and healing time and I love every little, complicated bit of it.”
Produced by Collin Pastore and Jake Finch (boygenius), Willson finds Ashe returning to Nashville and her songwriting roots, rediscovering herself after a bout of artistic and personal confusion. The project marks a notable new chapter for the songstress who made the decision to step away from music following the successes of her previous two albums Ashlyn (2021)—which featured the global hit “Moral of the Story”—and Rae (2022).
Ashe returned to the stage for the first time in over a year as a surprise guest at friend and frequent collaborator Niall Horan’s recent show in Saratoga Springs, NY. Together, the two performed her hit song, “Moral of the Story,” on which they’ve previously duetted. The track was featured on the original soundtrack of Netflix’s To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You (2020) after gaining billions of streams and reaching #2 on both the Global and U.S. Spotify Viral 50 charts.
Ashe’s meteoric rise to pop stardom over the years has led to notable collaborations and stages shared with some of the industry’s biggest names—FINNEAS and Horan included. Her previous EPs have received critical acclaim from Teen Vogue, FADER and more, while her subsequent debut album, Ashlyn (2021), saw praise from Variety, Billboard, and Nylon, with People calling the record a “profound listen.”
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1. Please. Don’t Fall In Love With Me
2. Running Out of Time
3. Pull The Plug
4. Cherry Trees
5. I Wanna Love You (But I Don’t)
6. Helter Skelter
7. Dear Stranger,
8. Hornet’s Nest
9. Castle
10. Don’t Do Me Any Favors (Vinyl Exclusive)
11. I Hope Your Die First
12. Devil Herself
13. Ashe