Sub Urban, Cradles (live), San Francisco, May 17, 2022 (4K)

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Sub Urban opens for Aurora and plays his hit song "Cradles" live in concert at The Warfield Theatre in San Francisco, California on May 17, 2022. Cradles was released as a single in January 2019 when the singer was 17 years old. The song became enormously popular after going viral on TikTok. It has accumulated over half a billion streams on Spotify. Sub Urban, a/k/a Daniel Virgil Maisonneuve, is a singer-songwriter who grew up in New Jersey and now lives in Los Angeles. Joining him onstage were Travis Harwick (drums) and Alex "LX" Keymaster (guitar).
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    Sub Urban - The Gods We Can Touch live tour dates (opening for Aurora):
    May 15 - Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo
    May 17 - San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield Theatre
    May 19 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre
    May 20 - San Diego, CA @ The Observatory North Park
    May 21 - Las Vegas, NV @ Brooklyn Bowl
    May 23 - Englewood, CO @ Gothic Theatre
    May 25 - Minneapolis, MN @ The Fillmore
    May 27 - Chicago, IL @ Riviera Theatre
    May 28 - Detroit, MI @ Majestic Theatre
    May 29 - Toronto, ON @ History
    May 31 - Montreal, QC @ Mtelus
    June 1 - Boston, MA @ Roadrunner
    June 2 - Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
    June 4 - New York, NY @ SummerStage in Central Park
    June 5 - Washington, DC @ Lincoln Theatre
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    Cradles lyrics:
    I live inside my own world of make-believe
    Kids screaming in their cradles, profanities
    I see the world through eyes covered in ink and bleach
    Cross out the ones who heard my cries and watched me weep
    I love everything
    Fire's spreading all around my room
    My world’s so bright
    It's hard to breathe but that's alright
    Hush
    Shh
    Tape my eyes open to force reality (Oh no, no)
    Why can’t you just let me eat my weight in glee?
    I live inside my own world of make-believe
    Kids screaming in their cradles, profanities
    Some days I feel skinnier than all the other days
    Sometimes I can't tell if my body belongs to me
    I love everything
    Fire's spreading all around my room
    My world's so bright
    It's hard to breathe but that's alright
    Hush
    Shh
    I wanna taste your content
    Hold your breath and feel the tension
    Devils hide behind redemption
    Honesty is a one-way gate to hell
    I wanna taste consumption
    Breathe faster to waste oxygen
    Hear the children sing aloud
    It's music 'til the wick burns out
    Hush
    Just wanna be carefree lately, yeah
    Just kicking up daisies
    Got one too many quarters in my pockets
    Count ’em like the four leaf clovers in my locket
    Untied laces, yeah
    Just tripping on daydreams
    Got dirty little lullabies playing on repeat
    Might as well just rot around the nursery and count sheep
    Written by Daniel Maisonneuve (a/k/a Sub Urban)
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    Sub Urban official bio:
    Sub Urban is no conformist when it comes to breaking boundaries within alternative pop music. The 21-year-old singer, songwriter, and producer born Daniel Maisonneuve has spent the last few years writing captivating, otherworldly music as a means of processing the turmoil of a tumultuous coming of age. Even on his most beloved songs, he sings about heavy themes-addiction, anxiety, and the lonely weight of existence. But as he finishes the follow-up to his 2020 debut, Thrill Seeker, he’s fine-tuned his craft into a fresh and idiosyncratic musical concoction. “My sound has shifted and grown with me over the course of this past year and a half,” he says, “but to be honest, I feel like it’s what I should have done immediately after ‘Cradles.’ However, having taken all that time, I’m more certain in my sound than ever before.” Sub Urban’s first hit, 2019’s “Cradles,” paved the path for a new generation of alternative. Buoyed by TikTok virality and a stunning music video, the song hit #1 at U.S. alternative radio and has since earned nearly 400 million views on RUclips. Though Thrill Seeker was mostly made up of songs written before “Cradles,” it reinforced Maisonneuve’s imaginative worldbuilding; he’s only just started to dream of new wrinkles to add to Sub Urban. Even with his grim aesthetic, this new era is fueled by the mania of creation-the exciting energy of ushering in a whole new world.
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    Typo catcher: Suburban, Sub Urben, Bella Porch, Bela Poarch, Cradle, Cradels, Danny Maison Neuve

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