Artist's albums
Coma
2023 · single
Coma
2023 · single
Certified Depressant
2023 · single
I Think I'm in Love
2023 · single
Twenty Eight
2022 · single
Wishing You Hell
2022 · single
Psycho
2022 · single
Backfired
2022 · single
Shapeshifting
2022 · single
First Date (Acoustic)
2022 · single
In My Head
2022 · single
Stay Emo, Pt. 1 (Acoustic)
2021 · EP
Left You Instead
2021 · single
Uncomfortably Numb
2021 · single
Like the Movies
2021 · single
Jamie All Over (Acoustic)
2021 · single
True Crime
2021 · single
Are We (My Buddy Mike Remix)
2021 · single
Are We
2021 · single
Somebody Else
2020 · single
Sinister
2020 · single
I Write Sins Not Tragedies
2020 · single
Unwell
2020 · single
It's Not This
2020 · single
Paper Airplanes
2020 · single
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Biography
Growing up in the early 90’s & 2000’s pop punk/ pop rock scene, for Taylor Acorn it was never a phase. Hailing from the small North Central Pennsylvania town of Wellsboro, Taylor had always dreamed of a career in music and in 2014, dropped out of Kutztown University to pursue just that, setting her sights for Nashville in 2017. She first left her mark in the country music world with her 2017 single “Put It In a Song” followed up by an EP she wrote solely on her own, which now garners nearly 30 Million streams on Spotify alone, releasing several singles to follow. However, she never felt at home creating country music and in the midst of the 2020 pandemic went back to her pop punk roots with her cover of “Jamie All Over” on Tik Tok, sparking the attention of many elder emo fans as well as Mayday Parade themselves. Since then, she has gained the attention of many emo/pop punk bands with her newly rendered versions of their songs. Covers aren’t the only thing that’s been grasping the attention of fans though. With her infectiously relatable releases of “Do That Again”, “In My Head” and “Shapeshifting”, Taylor is now leaving her own footprint in the pop punk community giving her fans a place to feel safe and to feel heard, by tackling tough subjects such as mental health by sharing her own personal struggles. She wants to give her listeners a space where they can feel free and vulnerable, a place where healing is accepted no matter who you are or where you’ve come from.