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The Texas-raised Allison Ponthier creates soul-searching songs with all the intimacy of a journal entry and unbridled imagination of a movie. Praised by Billboard as "an artist with seemingly unlimited potential," Ponthier is known for her deeply personal and evocative music that blends alternative, indie, and pop influences. "Karaoke Queen," the first single from her highly anticipated debut album, is out now. Showcasing delicate finger-picked guitar and Ponthier's warm, shimmering vocals, "Karaoke Queen" was written four years ago during a time of uncertainty when Ponthier was confronting her greatest fear--being dropped by her major label. Now an independent artist after experiencing her "worst case scenario," the song serves as a reflection on the fragility of dreams and the resilience to face our fears head-on, offering a comforting reminder that even when our worst fears materialize, things will turn out okay.
Ponthier first broke through with the 2021 EP Faking My Own Death -- a collection that documented her coming-out story and delivered a dreamy fusion of indie-folk, alt-rock, and left-of-center country-pop. That same year, the Brooklyn-based artist teamed up with Lord Huron for the hit single "I Lied," then joined the band on the road + made her late-night TV debut on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon. 2022 saw Ponthier's sophomore EP Shaking Hands with Elvis earn raves from the likes of Consequence, who compared the project to "the dynamic folk-tinged stoicism of Kacey Musgraves and Orville Peck." She's toured with Bleachers, Holly Humberstone, The Japanese House, Hayley Kiyoko, NIKI, and Maren Morris, and been championed by the likes of Elton John and Brandi Carlile. Ponthier was recently featured in John's Oscar nominated documentary, Elton John: Never too Late + performed at Carlile's annual Girls Just Wanna Weekend. Ponthier's music + whimsical creative vision have been touted by the likes of Vogue, Rolling Stone, NPR, Vulture, NME, The FADER, V Magazine and many more.