{"id":516,"date":"2025-02-25T13:00:03","date_gmt":"2025-02-25T14:00:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/pilotshopworld.com\/?p=516"},"modified":"2025-02-26T18:33:56","modified_gmt":"2025-02-26T18:33:56","slug":"momma-take-us-on-tour-in-the-video-for-bottle-blonde","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/pilotshopworld.com\/index.php\/2025\/02\/25\/momma-take-us-on-tour-in-the-video-for-bottle-blonde\/","title":{"rendered":"Momma Take Us On Tour in the Video for 'Bottle Blonde'"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Rockstar life is tiring. Just ask Brooklyn-based rock quartet Momma<\/u><\/a>, who have had a whirlwind past few years following the release of their fittingly titled breakout album, Household Name<\/em><\/em>. New fans brought new opportunities, which translated to a life spent on the road. There was a thrill to the madness, but once it was time to work on their follow-up album, they realized they now had to figure out how to translate their new life into music. \u201cEvery time we sat down to write about our life we realized that most of our recent formative experiences happened on tour,\u201d Momma co-founders Etta Friedman and Allegra Weingarten tell PAPER<\/em><\/em>. \u201cIt was important for us to look back on those moments with some levity and appreciation of what we went through, while also acknowledging that we definitely fucked up a lot.\u201d<\/p>\n

Taking those songs to bandmate and producer Aron Kobayashi Ritch and drummer Preston Fulks, the band endeavored on a process of refinement and exploration, their \u201cbiggest priority [being] to have the lyrics shine through and encapsulate a specific moment in time.\u201d The result, their forthcoming album, Welcome To My Blue Sky<\/em><\/em>, indeed feels like a snapshot of life on the road with its inherent grit and isolation, but also its panoramic, expansive quality. Driving from town to town to play shows can be a slog. But it\u2019s also a chance to stare at that big, blue sky, to notice the sun shining like a dream.<\/p>\n

Standout single \u201cBottle Blonde\u201d \u2014 releasing today alongside an accompanying music video \u2013 captures that balance. The song, which Friedman and Weingarten describe as a \u201cletter to their past and present selves,\u201d is an excavation of the \u201cebb and flow\u201d of the longtime friends and collaborators\u2019 relationship. \u201cThe summer of 2022 was really special because we happened to go through very similar personal experiences, and we could only really confide in each other about it,\u201d Friedman and Weingarten tell PAPER<\/em><\/em>. \u201cWe\u2019ve kept a lot of secrets for each other and \u2018Bottle Blonde\u2019 is about honoring that bond.\u201d One can see that bond in the video, which is composed of tour footage taken from 2022-2024 and features cameos from fellow stars Beabadoobee and Snail Mail. Throughout it you can see the mix of exhaustion and levity that defined the time, and the band\u2019s closeness through it all.<\/p>\n

PAPER chatted with Friedman and Weingarten ahead of \u201cBottle Blonde’s” release to discuss life on the road, their new album\u2019s brighter sound and the process behind Welcome To My Blue Sky<\/em><\/em>.<\/p>\n

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