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Published on September 7th, 2018 | by Guest Contributor

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Lawrence’s video for “Make A Move” debuts

Rising NYC-based band Lawrence’s video for their new song, “Make A Move,” debuts. The track appears on their highly anticipated album, Living Room, out September 14.

Pre-order the record HERE.

Of the video, lead singer/songwriter Gracie Lawrence says, “As a twenty-one year old girl, I’m told that being forward isn’t attractive. I’m told that if I casually ask a guy out, I’m being aggressive or boy-crazy.  But I’m sick of being told that I have to wait around to be ‘chosen.’ Am I supposed to post a picture on Instagram that he probably will never see? Include a cryptic message for him in the caption that he’ll probably never get? Doesn’t THAT seem way more aggressive and boy-crazy!?

So, I decided to get over my fear of being seen as overbearing.  Because being passive is somehow both boring and time-consuming.  And because I’d rather be honest about what I want than disappointed because I never even tried.  Writing this song and making this video are reminders to myself and any other women who need it that if we want to ‘make a move,’ romantically or otherwise, we’re allowed.”

Ahead of release, the band will sing the national anthem at the New York Mets’ baseball game on Sunday, September 9 as well as perform three sold-out shows at New York’s Brooklyn Bowl, Mercury Lounge and Blue Note on September 14, 12 and 10 respectively. See below for a complete list of tour dates.

September 10—New York, NY—Blue Note
September 12—New York, NY—Mercury Lounge
September 14—Brooklyn, NY—Brooklyn Bowl
September 15—Providence, RI—Rhode Island Music Festival
September 17—Ann Arbor, MI—The Blind Pig
September 18—Madison, WI—High Noon Saloon
September 19—Minneapolis, MN—7th Street Entry
September 20—Chicago, IL—Lincoln Hall
September 21—Milwaukee WI—Cactus Club
September 22—Bailey’s Harbor, WI—Door Country Brewing Music Hall
September 24—Lawrence, KS—Granada Theater
September 25—Denver, CO—Larimer Lounge
September 27—Boise, ID—The Olympic
September 28—Vancouver, BC—The Fox Cabaret
September 29—Seattle, WA—Lo-Fi
September 30—Portland, OR—Mississippi Studios
October 4—Los Angeles, CA—El Rey
October 5—San Francisco, CA—The Independent
October 7—Oakland, CA—The New Parish
October 9—San Diego, CA—Casbah
October 10—Tucson, AZ—Club Congress
October 12—San Antonio, TX—The Rustic
October 13—Dallas, TX—Club Dada
October 16—Birmingham, AL—Saturn
October 17—Atlanta, GA—Aisle 5
October 18—Nashville, TN—TRUE @ Cambria Hotel
October 20—Washington, DC—Union Stage
October 26—Portland, ME—Port City Music Hall
December 6—Burlington, VT—Club Metronome
December 8—Philadelphia, PA—The Foundry
December 9—Fairfield, CT—The Warehouse via StageOne
December 11—Boston, MA—Sinclair
December 12—Boston, MA—Sinclair
December 14—Montreal, QC—L’esco
December 15—Toronto, ON—Adelaide Hall

BOLD—sold out



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