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Katie Pruitt releases new track 'Worst Case Scenario'





HIGHLY ANTICIPATED NEW ALBUM MANTRAS OUT APRIL 5TH



Acclaimed singer, songwriter and musician Katie Pruitt’s has released the new song, ‘Worst Case Scenario’. Listen to the song HERE and watch a live performance video HERE.


Of the song, Pruitt shares, “‘Worst Case Scenario’ is a personal manifesto about surrendering control of future outcomes. It’s about acknowledging your greatest fears but refusing to give them power. After all, if you’re going to entertain the ‘worst case scenario’ you may as well consider the ‘best case’ while you’re at it.” 


‘Worst Case Scenario”’is the latest song unveiled from Pruitt’s highly anticipated new album, Mantras, which will be released April 5 via Rounder Records (pre-order/pre-save here).


Ahead of the release, Pruitt has shared three additional tracks, ‘Blood Related’, ‘White Lies, White Jesus and You’ and ‘All My Friends’, which Rolling Stone recently selected as a “Song You Need to Know.” Additionally, NPR Music praises ‘All My Friends’ calling it “A gritty soft rocker that nevertheless sparkles,” while The Indy Review declares, “Katie Pruitt continues to show off her lyrical genius.”



Produced by Jake Finch and Collin Pastore (both known for their work with boygenius and Lucy Dacus) and recorded at Nashville’s The Shed, Mantras is Pruitt’s most personal work to date and first new album in five years, following her acclaimed 2019 debut, Expectations. Across these eleven tracks, Pruitt takes her introspective songwriting to new heights, as she explores complex relationships with family, religion and her own mind.


Reflecting on the project, Pruitt shares, “Mantras is a full circle journey from self-sabotage to self-compassion. Writing this record forced me to stop seeking external validation from the rest of the world and turn my focus inward. After hitting a low point that caused me to seek extensive therapy, I realized I had a problem with negative self-talk. So I started writing down phrases of encouragement and repeating mantras in the mirror. Through this practice I learned how to be a kinder friend to myself and ultimately a kinder friend to others. When life gets heavy and the future feel overwhelmingly out of our control, we can learn to turn inwards and build a home inside of ourselves.” 


In addition to Pruitt, Finch and Pastore, Mantras also features musicians Maggie Chaffee (strings), Dave Cohen (keys), Anthony Da Costa (guitar), Kris Donegan (guitar), Laura Epling (strings), Camille Faulkner (strings), Will Honaker (guitar, keys), Taylor Ivey (bass), Kevin McGowan (drums) and Johnny Williamson (guitar).


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