Platinum-certified Philadelphia duo Marian Hill’s highly anticipated second album, Unusual, is set for release on May 11th.

The album features ten tracks written and produced by Jeremy Lloyd (production/songwriting) and Samantha Gongol (vocals/songwriting) of Marian Hill.

Marian Hill has debuted a new track, “Differently,” taken from ‘Unusual’

Listen here:

Marian Hill – Differently (Audio)

Differently (Official Audio) Song Available on the new album Unusual (Pre-Order Today!) https://republic.lnk.to/UnusualYD Keep Up With Marian Hill: http://www.marianhillmusic.com https://www.facebook.com/MarianHillMusic https://www.instagram.com/marianhillmusic https://twitter.com/marianhillmusic Music video by Marian Hill performing Differently. © 2018 Republic Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc. (Photo Finish) http://vevo.ly/IIIosa

“Differently” was produced by Marian Hill and notable Canadian producer Boi-1da (Drake, Rihanna, Kendrick Lamar, Jay-Z, Nicki Minaj, Lana Del Rey).

Marian Hill recently released a short episode for “Differently,” which is the second of ten one-minute visual episodes the duo conceptualized for each song off the upcoming album.

Of their upcoming album, Jeremy Lloyd of Marian Hill says, “We made this album when ‘Down’ was having a moment, and we were reckoning with the fact that our music was now officially pop in the most literal sense.

Our favorite pop songs have an intangible quality, something that sets them apart from just about anything else.

And so, we pushed ourselves to make many, many unusual pop songs in different cities and tour buses, narrowed them down to a tight 10 and built a world for them to live in.”

Samantha Gongol chimes in, “People often think Marian Hill is the name of a woman, but we are two songwriters who made a name for ourselves by making minimal, strong, sexy, confident music.

Unusual is a continuation of that vision, where women are in control even in the most vulnerable of moments. We don’t feel strong and confident all the time, but we hope that when you listen to our music, it makes you feel that way.”

In celebration of Unusual, Marian Hill will embark on a full-scale North American headline tour this spring, including a stop at Coachella.

Billed as the “UNUSUAL” tour, Los Angeles-based singer and producer Michl will serve as support. The tour kicks off April 12 in Los Angeles at The Theatre at Ace Hotel and includes stops in Brooklyn, Boston, San Francisco, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C. and more.

Marian Hill first entered the scene when blog support led their debut single, ‘Whisky’ to a top 10 position on Hype Machine’s charts.

Following the 2013 ‘Play’ and 2015 ‘Sway’ EPs, the duo quietly rose from indie favourite to pop sensation on their own terms bolstered by viral hits such as ‘Got It’ and ‘One Time’.

Act One (The Complete Collection) saw them attract cameos from heavy hitters such as Lauren Jauregui of Fifth Harmony and Big Sean, while illuminating the scope of their deep, diverse, and dynamic style.

Along the way, they played sold out shows across the US and Europe (including a sold-out show at London’s Scala), captivated audiences at festivals such as Electric Forest Music Festival, Osheaga Music Festival, Lollapalooza, Outside Lands and Governor’s Ball and provided stomping performances on huge national TV shows in the US and UK including Jimmy Fallon, Good Morning America and Later With Jools Holland.

UNUSUAL TRACKLIST

01. “Subtle Thing”

02. “Differently”

03. “All Night Long”

04. “Don’t Miss You”

05. “Wish You Would”

06. “Don’t Do It”

07. “Sideways”

08. “No Hesitation”

09. “Listening”

10. “Go Quietly”

“UNUSUAL” TOUR DATES:
April 12 Los Angeles, California The Theatre at Ace Hotel

April 17 Portland, Oregon Crystal Ballroom
April 18 Seattle, Washington The Showbox
April 20 San Francisco, California Warfield Theatre
April 23 San Diego, California The Observatory North Park
April 24 Phoenix, Arizona The Van Buren
April 26 Denver , Colorado Ogden Theatre
April 27 Kansas City, Missouri The Truman
April 28 St. Louis, MO Delmar Hall
April 30 Austin, Texas Emo’s
May 1 Dallas, Texas House of Blues
May 2 New Orleans, Louisiana Republic
May 4 Tampa, Florida The Orpheum
May 5 Birmingham, Alabama Saturn
May 6 Nashville, Tennessee Marathon Music Works
May 8 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Union Transfer
May 9 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
May 11 Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn Steel
May 12 Boston, Massachusetts Royale
May 13 Toronto, Ontario The Mod Club
May 15 Chicago, Illinois Metro
May 16 St. Paul, Minnesota Palace Theatre

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