Wednesday, March 28, 2018

The Loner Tour: @MammothLive Presents @MissioMusic w/ @MorganSaint Tues. 4/10 @recordBar + On Wed. 4/11 @TheReadyRoom Presents Them Live



Missio is coming to the state of Missouri with a show in Kansas City and another in Saint Louis. On Tuesday, April 10th Mammoth Live presents Missio with special guest Morgan Saint at The Record Bar. The doors open at 7:30 pm. This event is available to anyone 18 years or older with a valid ID. The show kicks off at 8:30 pm. Tickets begin at $15.00. Visit HERE for the event details on Facebook.

The Ready Room in Saint Louis presents the chill and distinguished sound stylings of Missio on Wednesday, April 11th. Morgan Saint will again also share the stage. The doors open at 7:00 pm. This concert is all-ages and minors incur a $2.00 surcharge. Tickets are $15.00 to $17.00. The show begins at 8:00 pm. Visit HERE for the event details on Facebook. Continue on below to visit the artists online and to check out their music. Follow on for more on the artists.


- Missio: (Austin, TX)

Genre: Alternative, Electronic, Chillwave

https://www.MissioMusic.com

http://www.missio-loner.com

https://www.facebook.com/MissioMusic

Google Missio: https://g.co/kgs/gfiDyy

- Morgan Saint: (New York, NY)

Genre: Artsy, Indie Pop

https://www.morgansaint.com

https://www.facebook.com/morgansaintmusic

Google Morgan Saint: https://g.co/kgs/5y2Gtx 

 


FOLLOWING AN EXPLOSIVE YEAR

MISSIO Headlines "The Loner Tour" 2018 


SKELETONS PART I IS AVAILABLE NOW

  

"Loaded with bruising bass, icy synths and dark imagery, 

Loner is an exploration of Brue's winding road to sobriety." - Rolling Stone


RCA recording artists MISSIO are excited to be experiencing The Loner Tour. After spending much of this year on the road supporting Nothing But Thieves and Blue October, the celebration of their new album LONER continues into 2018 with headlining dates across North America. A full list of tour dates can be found below. Tickets are on sale now at MISSIO's official website.


SKELETONS PART I, released early October, collects remarkable acoustic versions of songs originally featured on MISSIO's acclaimed full-length debut, LONER, available now at all digital music retailers and streaming services. Highlights include unplugged renditions of "Bottom Of The Deep Blue Sea" and the breakthrough single, "Middle Fingers," alongside an exclusive re-release of "Can I Exist" (originally featured on MISSIO's 2015 debut EP). The latter track is joined by a truly extraordinary companion visual, directed by longtime MISSIO collaborator Jeff Ray. The winner of the "Best Music Video" prize at the 21st Annual Urbanworld Film Festival, presented by REVOLT in partnership with HBO, "Can I Exist" can be viewed now at MISSIO's official YouTube channel.

** LISTEN TO SKELETONS PART I  **

LONER has proven one of the year's most significant debuts, highlighted of course by MISSIO's breakthrough single, "Middle Fingers," available now at all DSPs and streaming services. Released at the top of 2017, "Middle Fingers" quickly blew up at SiriusXM's Alt Nation where it ascended to #1 in the influential "Alt-18 Countdown" before ultimately reaching the top 10 on Billboard's "Alternative Songs" chart as well as the top 20 across Billboard's "Mainstream Rock Songs," "Hot Rock Songs," and "Rock Airplay" charts. "Middle Fingers" is joined an equally popular companion video, now boasting nearly 5 million individual views via YouTube alone.

** WATCH "MIDDLE FINGERS" **

MISSIO will kick off The Loner Tour in Nashville, Tennessee this February making stops in all major cities across North America. Cleveland rock band Welshly Arms and "moody pop" singer-songwriter Morgan Saint will join the duo on select dates.

soundcloud.com/missiomusic

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** Morgan Saint's Biography: **

"Hatred is not in my blood. Euphoria is what I feel in my dreams. Love is what I'm searching for." Those twenty words at the start of Morgan Saint's debut EP, 17 Hero, form a manifesto and a map for the music that follows. Saint's songs chronicle of emotional thrills and crashes, and they challenge preconceptions - notions of how pop can sound, how it works and what it can accomplish. Morgan Saint can turn deeply personal moments into soaring choruses, and transform ear-grabbing hooks into intimate singer- songwriter revelations. Saint calls her music "moody pop," and says her goal is to craft songs match indelible melodies to lyrics that deliver substance. "I want for it to be super catchy and stay in your head, but I also want to tell a story and have people relate in a way that's real and raw," she says. "I don't want to be afraid to say things that might be a little dark or a little questionable." The songs of 17 Hero are defined by luscious melodicism and bracing honesty. "Why don't we be friends?" the chorus of "Just Friends" asks. "Why don't we make out?" Later, over the swelling keyboards and bubbling percussion of "For God's Sake," Saint has different questions: "Should I just move on? Or were we brought together by fate?" It's a cross between the directness of a text message and the disarming privacy of a diary entry. The five songs of 17 Hero track a process of self-discovery, in which Saint herself has become the sort of artist she says she gravitated toward when she was growing up. "During my dark times in high school, I always turned to music," she says. "One thing that helped me a lot was just seeing artists who aren't afraid to be themselves. I've always been a little bit shy. I never feel like it's important to speak unless I have something important to say. And I want at this point to share my stories with the world."


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