Indie-Popsters Flight Attendant Have Taken Off, Hear Therapy Couch here

Indie-Popsters Flight Attendant Have Taken Off, Hear Therapy Couch here

UPCOMING TOUR DATES:

July 3 - Nashville, TN - The East Room

July 27 - Memphis, TN - Hernandos Hideaway

Oct. 8 - Offenbach, Germany - Hafen 2

Oct. 10 - Hamburg, Germany - Pony Bar

Oct. 13 - Eldetal, Germany - Cafe Scheune

Oct. 14 - Berlin, Germany - Kiste

Oct. 16 - Aachen, Germany - Domkeller

Oct. 18 - Köln, Germany - MTC

Oct. 19 - Karlsruhe, Germany - Panorama

Oct. 20 - Neu Ulm, Germany - Das Gold

Oct. 21 - Saarbrüken, Germany - Terminus

Oct. 27 - München, Germany - Lost Weekend

Oct. 28 - Zürich, Switzerland - Gotthard Bar

Oct. 31 - Frieburg, Germany - Slow Club

Nov. 2 - Wien, Austria - B72

Nov. 3 - Klagenfurt, Austria - Hafenstadt

Nov. 4 - Leitersdorf, Austria - Roter Gugl

Nov. 10 - Porto, Portugal - O Jardim

With their power-pop hooks and infectious energy, Nashville-based band, Flight Attendant, isn’t just ready for take-off; they’re already at cruising altitude, preparing to penetrate the bounds of the Earth’s stratosphere.

Flight Attendant has just released their newest single “Therapy Couch.” The song’s accompanying official music video will hit on Friday, July 14.

“This song is about recalling being broken up with while sitting on the couch in your living room,” shares lead vocalist, Karalyne Winegarner.

“The song tells the story of an argument between two partners where judgment was passed, criticisms were thrown, harsh marks were made and now the feeling of infatuation has been killed due to hot tempers and poor self-awareness. The lesson of the song should be to save one’s heated fits of overthinking for the therapy couch - and not the couch you share with the person you love.”

Serendipitously coming together through similar interests – not the least of which is fine wine - Flight Attendant is comprised of Winegarner (Lead Vocals, Keys); Vinny Maniscalco (Vocals, Guitar); Nikki Christie (Vocals, Viola); and Derek Sprague (Drums).

Winegarner also served as creative director for the “Therapy Couch” video, which was filmed in an unfinished warehouse in Dickson, Tennessee. The video brings to life Winegarner’s idea for visually representing the vast space of the mind that is frequently occupied by a single obsession.

“Sometimes conflict is the only thing that occupies your mental space, and everything else gets pushed aside,” says the video’s director, Casey Pierce. “Things get cluttered off into the corner and all you can think about is a singular moment – or in this case, a breakup.” 

“The song is supposed to remind people, and myself, to stop wasting time in relationships that don’t work,” adds Winegarner. Stop having the same fights with people because you won’t go to therapy. Get out of the rut of a bad relationship and move forward.”

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Since their inception, Flight Attendant has managed to stand out in the crowded Nashville music scene. The band has been called a “sonic unicorn,” and has released a collection of singles including “Man of Chaos,” which was described by several media outlets as one of the best singles of 2020. 

The band has played sold-out shows in major American cities like Nashville and Austin, and in cities across the pond. They have graced the stage at the Tomato Art Festival, the Nashville Film Festival, and Austin’s famed South by Southwest.

Often compared to bands like Haim or Florence and the Machine and influenced by many of their favorites from Christine and the Queens to Trent Reznor to Cage the Elephant, Flight Attendant continues to reach new heights, particularly when they perform live. “Karalyne commands your attention like Freddie Mercury working the crowd in an arena,” proclaimed Glide Magazine.

In 2022, Flight Attendant released their self-titled debut album, produced by Grammy Winning engineer and producer, Charles Yingling. As the band is quickly ascending on the global stage, they continue to release new music in 2023, and play captivating live shows around the world.

“We just want to put out better and better stuff,” the band shares. “​The more we do it, the more elevated the whole process becomes. We are finally strong enough in our image, sound, and brand that we are ready to take it to the next level.”