Rosie Tucker

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
Tucker in a black tank top playing guitar and singing on a stage; a bandmate is behind and to the right
Tucker in 2021
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California
Years active2015–present
LabelsEpitaph Records

History

A native of the San Fernando Valley, Tucker "grew up in a very Christian household and community." 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]

Personal life

Tucker identifies as queer and uses they/them pronouns.[9]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Lowlight (2015; independent)
  • Never Not Never Not Never Not (2019; New Professor Music)
  • Sucker Supreme (2021; Epitaph)

Remix albums

  • Sucker Supreme to study and relax to (Wolfy ft. Rosie Tucker) (2021; Epitaph)

Singles

Year Title Album Label
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 non-album single

Music videos

Year Title Director
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)

References

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