Miya Folick Announces Tour and 2007 EP, Shares New Song “Nothing to See”

Miya Folick Announces Tour and 2007 EP, Shares New Song “Nothing to See”: Listen

The follow-up to Folick’s 2018 debut Premonitions is out in September

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Miya Folick, photo by Jonny Marlow

Miya Folick has announced her upcoming 2007 EP. The six-track release arrives September 9 via Nettwerk. The EP announcement is accompanied by a new song called “Nothing to See,” as well as a new video for the single. The video places Folick in a restaurant and gym, drinking milk from a bowl and eating an ice cream cone as she walks on a treadmill. In a press release, the vocalist described the single and video, stating:

This song is about falling in love with someone emotionally unavailable. Someone whose feelings and desires were so obscured to me and themselves, that I had to become a detective. I studied their life for clues and tried to play the role of the person I thought they’d like. Eventually we broke up and I realized that I’d lost the plot on my own life. My body and personality and life were so populated by the interests of this person, that once they were gone, there was nothing left to see. But, to me, this song isn’t bleak. I think there’s power in being brave enough to say, I was made a fool by you.”

Following the release of her EP, Folick is heading out on tour, with dates in North America and Europe. Find a full list of tour dates below.

Folick’s 2007 EP follows her 2018 album Premonitions. The release will include her recent single “Oh God,” which dropped in April.

Read Pitchfork’s Rising feature from 2018, “Meet Miya Folick, a Reasonable Singer-Songwriter With an Unreasonably Amazing Voice.”

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2007 EP:

01 Oh God
02 Bad Thing
03 Nothing to See
04 2007
05 Cartoon Clouds
06 Ordinary

Miya Folick:

09-15 New York, NY – Market Hotel
09-27 Los Angeles, CA – Teragram Ballroom
09-28 San Francisco, CA – Café du Nord
09-30 Portland, OR – Doug Fir Lounge
10-01 Seattle, WA – Madame Lou’s
10-29 Dublin, Ireland - 3Olympia Theater *
11-01 Glasgow, Scotland - SWG3 Galvanizers *
11-02 Manchester, England – Academy *
11-03 Birmingham, England – O2 Institute *
11-05 London, England - The Roundhouse *
11-08 Brussels, Belgium -  La Madeleine *
11-09 Cologne, Germany -  Live Music Hall *
11-10 Paris, France -  Bataclan*
11-12 Luxembourg City, Luxembourg - Den Atelier *
11-13 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Melkweg *
11-15 Berlin, Germany - Astra Kulturhaus *
11-16 Warsaw, Poland - Stodola *
11-18 Copenhagen, Denmark - Vega *
11-19 Oslo, Norway - Sentrum Scene *
11-21 Stockholm, Sweden – Berns *
11-22 Stockholm, Sweden - Berns  *

* with Tove Lo

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