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  2. Evergreen (Soccer Mommy album) - Wikipedia

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    Allison announced the album on August 1, 2024. Accompanying the announcement was the release of the album's single "M". [ 12 ] Derrick Rossignol of Uproxx called the track "a sonic return to Soccer Mommy’s roots, but recast on a cinematic scale".

  3. Soccer Mommy - Wikipedia

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    Sophia Regina Allison (born May 27, 1997), better known by her stage name Soccer Mommy, is an American singer-songwriter from Nashville, Tennessee. She has four studio albums to her name; her latest album, Evergreen , was released on October 25, 2024.

  4. Nashville's Soccer Mommy creates 'Evergreen' piece of art on ...

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    Nashville's Soccer Mommy, born Sophia Regina Allison, is releasing her fourth studio album "Evergreen" in October.

  5. Color Theory (album) - Wikipedia

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    Color Theory (stylized in all lowercase) is the second studio album by American indie rock singer-songwriter Soccer Mommy, released on February 28, 2020, by Loma Vista Recordings. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Composition and lyrics

  6. Exit Interview: Soccer Mommy Chooses Fun Over Darkness ... - AOL

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    When you’re up, you’re up—and it’s certainly been an up year for Sophie Allison of Soccer Mommy. Triumphant third record Sometimes, Forever took her band to new critical peaks and their ...

  7. Soccer Mommy Deepens Her Indie-Rock Brilliance on ... - AOL

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  8. Sometimes, Forever - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, Forever has been described as "darker" and "more personal" than Soccer Mommy's previous album. [6] While retaining Allison's tradition of confessional lyricism, Sometimes, Forever, sees the singer-songwriter exploring new sonic landscapes, such as shoegaze [7] and industrial noise.

  9. Album Review: Soccer Mommy Dives Inward on Color Theory

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    Sophie Allison’s experimental second record is grainy and colorful -- but not in the way you'd expectAlbum Review: Soccer Mommy Dives Inward on Color Theory Laura Dzubay