Love You Later Shares New Single, "Are You Gonna Care When I Die" | New EP Out 5/5
Love You Later - the project of Nashville-based artist and songwriter Lexi Aviles - shares her new single, “Are You Gonna Care When I Die?,” from her forthcoming EP, ‘From The Window Seat,’ out May 5th.
“Are You Gonna Care When I Die?” follows the EP’s lead single, “Girl With Headphones,” which was described by Ones To Watch as a song “ripped straight from your favorite coming-of-age scene.” With her new single, Love You Later shows off a more vulnerable side of herself while still maintaining her dreamy alt-pop sensibilities.
“I wrote 'Are You Gonna Care When I Die’ in the midst of a time where I was drowning in rejection from the music industry, and in the real world,” she reveals. “No-one seemed to care or listen or take me seriously. I realized that the attention from these people was not worth my time or energy, and ultimately did not define me. The song is a constant reminder to myself to regain my voice and power to tell my own story. The ones that are meant to notice, will notice. Ultimately, it’s a song for anyone who feels insignificant and undermined.”
Pairing electric melodies and honest lyrics with shimmery guitar riffs and euphoric synths, Love You Later’s music will make you feel like you’re in a dream. At just 24-years-old, she has already amassed over 8 million streams across her discography, has performed with acts like OneRepublic, Dayglow, Briston Maroney, and joan, and has even sold out Nashville’s legendary EXIT/IN. Her 2022 single, “Keepintouch,” made a splash with widespread support from Spotify, MTV, Ones To Watch, Lyrical Lemonade, and UPROXX, and lay the sonic foundation for her upcoming EP, 'From The Window Seat,' out May 5th.
Listen to "Are You Gonna Care When I Die?" on all streaming platforms:
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Love You Later Tour Dates:
May 5 - Nashville, TN @ The End
May 22 - Brooklyn, NY @ Baby's All Right
June 21 - Los Angeles, CA @ Moroccan Lounge
* tickets for all dates are available here