Rosie Tucker
American musician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American musician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rosie Tucker is an American singer-songwriter from Los Angeles, California.[1] Pitchfork has acclaimed Tucker's "surging pop hooks and sharp lyricism."[2]
Rosie Tucker | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Los Angeles, California |
Years active | 2015–present |
Labels | Epitaph Records |
Tucker is a native of the San Fernando Valley. Tucker's mother grew up on a farm in Illinois, later becoming a computer programmer, and their father was a United States Marine who served in the Iraq War; the two met in a laundromat. Tucker started singing as a toddler, studied music at the University of Southern California, and in college grew disillusioned with organized religion.[3][4][5]
Tucker self-released their first full-length album in 2015 titled Lowlight.[6] In 2019, Tucker announced their second full-length album, Never Not Never Not Never Not, which was released on New Professor Music.[6] In 2021, Tucker announced they had signed to Epitaph Records.[7] They also announced their third full-length album titled Sucker Supreme. The album was released on April 30, 2021.[8] The album was listed on Pitchfork's list of "29 Great Records You May Have Missed: Spring 2021".[2] Tucker released a fourth album of songs no longer than one minute and 16 seconds, Tiny Songs Volume 1, in September 2023.[9] Their fifth studio album, Utopia Now!, was released on March 22, 2024.[10]
Tucker identifies as queer and uses they/them pronouns.[11] Their partner is the producer Wolfy, with whom they have worked on various projects such as Sucker Supreme and the lofi version Sucker Supreme to Study and Relax To.[9][12]
Year | Title | Album | Label |
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2018 | "Fault Lines" | Never Not Never Not Never Not | New Professor |
"Spinster Cycle" | |||
2019 | "Gay Bar" | ||
"Habit" | |||
"Lauren" | |||
"Ambrosia" | Sucker Supreme | Epitaph | |
2020 | "Brand New Beast" | ||
"Arrow" (Jeffrey Lewis cover) | |||
2021 | "Six Foot Under" (Bob Fryfogle cover)[13] | non-album single | |
2023 | "Unending Bliss" | Utopia Now! | Sentimental |
2024 | "All My Exes Live In Vortexes" | ||
"Paperclip Maximizer" | |||
"Big Fish/No Fun" | |||
"All I Want Is Utopia Now!" | non-album single |
Year | Title | Director |
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2019 | "Habit" | Julia Lebow |
2020 | "Arrow" (lyric video) | Rosie Tucker |
2021 | "Habanero" | Katharine White |
"Barbara Ann" (lyric video) | Rosie Tucker; Jason Link and Eli Rae | |
"Ambrosia" | Daae Kim (animation) | |
2023 | "Unending Bliss" | Vanesa De La Mora (animation) |
2024 | "All My Exes Live in Vortexes" | Monica Moore-Suriyage |
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