Happy release day to the incomparable #Alaska artist Ava Earl!! Her new single “Ears Bleed” is out now!
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ANCHORAGE, AK – 20-year old Alaska indie folk/pop artist Ava Earl’s career has been on an upward trajectory: she opened for Maggie Rogers while still in high school, released 4 albums by the time she was 18 and The Roses (2021), produced by GRAMMY-nominated JT Nero, had several songs were featured on Spotify editorial playlists, with “Mountain Song” amassing more than 100,000 streams.
That almost came to a halt when she experienced a sudden and permanent single-sided deafness in her right ear. A shocking diagnosis, it not only affected her physical, but mental well-being as well. Her second single “Ears Bleeds” brings closure to a journey that saw her through a rollercoaster of emotions ranging from anger to intangible grief.
“After going deaf in my right ear, I was left with emotions that took months to unravel, sort, and explain,” says Ava. “Six months in, I thought I had come to a semblance of peace when this song tumbled out of me, surprising me with a pain that was still so palpable.”
This is the second single from her forthcoming album, Too Much, produced by JUNO-winner Zachariah Hickman and recorded at Great North Sound Society in Maine. The album champions a new sound––one that breaks away from previous recordings while staying close to Earl’s unique writing style. Thematically, the album takes us through Earl’s journey of early adulthood, including the concept of being “too much.”
Too Much will be available on September 15th, 2023 (PRESAVE).
BUZZ FOR “JEALOUS OF HER” (OUT NOW)
“With ‘Jealous of Her’ she delves into the complicated and messy feelings that boil out from under a wellspring of unrequited love.” - Grimy Goods
“Ava’s new music continues to showcase her bright vocal quality and rich storytelling – this time offering up a familiar lament surrounding unrequited love.” - Dusty Organ
“‘Jealous of Her’ contains only the best of ingredients for a folksy pop song.” - Up To Hear Music
“…a folk-tinged, twee sounding melody… impeccably produced tracks combining Earl’s incredible voice with guitar and background effects that resonate throughout make ‘jealous’ stand out through a sea of indie-country adjacent covers.” – Buffablog
“She writes from the heart and translates feelings many of us have into subtle pop songs with warm and simple soundscapes.” - Music For The Misfits