ELLIOTT FULLAM – East Coast Tour & New Single, Music Videos

Elliott Fullam announced an East Coast Tour along with a new double-single which is out now on all streaming platforms on the Kill Rock Stars label. Elliott will be supporting Sign Crushes Motorist on the last date of the tour in Washington DC. 

The songs “The Love I Had” and “Know Me” were recorded at home towards the end of the winter and mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side Music. Music fans may remember Elliott from his Little Punk People YouTube channel where he interviewed J Mascis, Ice-T, Dillinger Escape Plan, James Hetfield and many more.

Elliott released his first album What’s Wrong on his 18th birthday in September of 2022 which was well-received and followed up by a number of singles with Kill Rock Stars and a full-length follow-up entitled End of Ways in 2023. Fullam is also an actor in the horror film Terrifier 2 which saw a fruitful box office success of 15.7 million after a roughly $250,000 budget. Elliott will return in his role of Jonathan Shaw in the upcoming sequel which hits theaters in October of this year.

Tour dates are below:

6/22 Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade (Altar)

6/23 Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle Back Room

6/25 – Philadelphia, PA – PhilaMOCA

6/27 New York, NY – Mercury Lounge

6/28 Somerville, MA – Warehouse XI

7/5 Washington DC – Union Stage*

*supporting Sign Crushes Motorist

Ticket links are here:

https://littlepunkpeople.net/shows-events/

Two new music videos have just been released for the singles as well:

Track by track description by Elliott:

The Love I Had:

“This song questions if soulmates could mess up by becoming unable to reach each other in this life but it also could  simply be a reflection of the past and missing something that you had while realizing that you may never experience that again. It ponders the belief in having a soulmate and fearing that you may one day lose them somehow in this life or the next.”

Know Me:

“This song is about overthinking. I overthink every little thing and it turns into a big problem when it shouldn’t be. The funny thing is the fact that this song is very simple and short. The approach is very calm and far from overthought. It’s almost as if the song is helping me get over my mind.”

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