Still Woozy, Wallice
The Sylvee 25 S. Livingston St., Madison, Wisconsin 53703
Jerry Maestas
Wallice
$23 ($20 adv.).
MEDIA RELEASE: LA's Wallice will be supporting Still Woozy on their upcoming tour and stopping in Madison at The Sylvie on 2/20!
LISTEN/WATCH: Off The Rails | "Hey Michael" + "23" + "Punching Bag"
Off The Rails launches Wallice into the world and she is already being hailed as one of the most exciting new songwriters on the scene today. With an array of impressive singles already taking the world by storm, it’s easy to see why Wallice is destined for greatness.
She first made her mark with “Punching Bag,” an instantly relatable lo-fi anthem on unrequited friendship, then came “23,” a tongue-in-cheek contemplation on the urgency to come of age. Next up was “Hey Michael” a hilarious and cutting observation on the perils of modern dating and questionable friendships and then Wallice dropped “Off The Rails” a song which serves her signature wit and razor sharp lyricism on an indie-pop platter of perfection.
Wallice’s distinct and emotive voice led her to the New School’s Jazz Vocal Performance program in New York City. After a year, she decided to pack her bags and head back home to California to focus on her own music. Wallice linked back up with her childhood friend marinelli, who helped her develop a clearer direction for her voice and style. Starting with the release of her debut single “Punching Bag” in late 2020, Wallice has quickly become known for blending bedroom pop with the energy and ethos of indie rock. Her unapologetic, funny and often self-deprecating lyrics have seen her tracks embraced as hyper-relatable Gen-Z anthems, with her forthcoming EP promising many more to come.
Praise for Wallice:
“Driving hooks and lyrics that punch you in the gut...Wallice is well on track for a breakout 2021.” - Pigeons & Planes
"Very cutting but funny." - NPR’s All Songs Considered
“ A coming-of-age shredder” - The FADER
"She’s established herself as a keen lyricist with a knack for pop culture references and shrewd observations about the surreality of young adulthood." - NYLON
“An organ-drenched, lo-fi indie pop delight” - Sunday Times Culture
“Wallice has crafted a sound that is unique without taking itself too seriously.” - The Line Of Best Fit