New Audio: Soccer Mommy Shares Intimate and Introspective “Lost”

When Sophie Allison bean her musical project Soccer Mommy, she was a student at my alma mater, New York University, playing shows across the city to modest crowds just accompanied by her guitar. Since then, Allison is one of the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful contemporary indie artists of her era, with the release of three critically applauded albums, a slew of appearances on the late night TV talk show circuit, sets across the major global festival circuit, countless sound-out shows across the country, impressive chart debuts and a much more.

With a recent series of solo performances and her newest single “Lost,” the first bit of new material since the release of 2022’s Sometimes Forever, Allison returns to her early Soccer Mommy roots — just her and her guitar. Anchored around an atmospheric arrangement of strummed acoustic guitar, brooding and cinematic strings, Allison’s imitable delivery and rousingly cathartic hooks and choruses, “Lost,” continues the JOVM mainstays long-held reputation for crafting introspective material seemingly informed by her own life — but while being one of the intimate songs she has released in some time.

“‘Lost’ feels like something new and something old at the same time,” Allison says of the song. “It’s a song that’s full of reflection and I wanted its production to really capture that feeling. I’m happy to have a chance to play it at these more intimate solo shows, because I think it really shines in that setting.”

Allison is currently on an international tour. Check out the tour dates below.

Tour Dates

June 7 – Chicago, IL – Schubas ** SOLD OUT **

June 9 – Nashville, TN – The Blue Room ** SOLD OUT **

June 28 – Southampton, UK – Papillon

June 29 – Pilton, England – Glastonbury Festival

June 30 – Manchester, UK – Outbreak Fest

July 2 – Edinburgh, UK – Summerhall – Dissection Room

July 3 – Newcastle upon Tyne, UK – Wylam Brewery

July 4 – Norwich, UK – Norwich Arts Centre

July 5 – Cambridge, UK – Junction 2

July 7 – Rotselaar, Belgium – Rock Werchter

July 8 – Utrecht, Netherlands – Ekko

July 10 – Madrid, Spain – Mad Cool Festival

July 28 – Portland, OR – Project Pabst

August 10 – Beech Mountain, NC – Beech Mountain Ski Resort^

September 29 – Washington, DC – All Things Go Festival

^ supporting Sylvan Esso


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