AVENUE BEAT UNLEASHES “F2020” WORLDWIDE – LISTEN

Cover Art Courtesy of Big Machine/Tape Room Records
 

“…the ultimate Fuck 2020 anthem.”
i-D
 
“The Sisterhood of TikTok Rock: Six All-Female Bands Blowing up on the Platform.”
VARIETY
 
“Please enjoy ‘Fuck 2020’, a song that perfectly captures this clusterfuck of a year.”
JUNKEE
 
“…most of all, we resonated with how the trio dishes out everything that went wrong this year with their resting bitch faces—an all-pervasive mood right now. That’s us right there.”
VICE

This is getting kind of ridiculous at this point
Yo my cat died and a global pandemic took over my life
And I put out some music that nobody liked
So I got really sad and bored at the same time
 

Sam Backoff, Savana Santos and Sami Bearden are back. The three, known as Avenue Beat, have skewered the pandemic, social isolation, dead pets, bad romance and a failed release as they surreptitiously released “F2020” on TikTok. Seven million views 48-hours later, TechCrunch Editor-in-Chief Matthew Panzarino tweeted, its the “Song of the Year,” cited by Vice and Lefsetz, plus endorsed by artists like Maren Morris and Sara Bareilles. 

 
Lowkey f— 2020
Still sad still ain’t got no money
I ain’t got a watch up on my wrist
I just got some sh– I gotta fix
 

Evoking Robert Palmer’s dead-panned vixens of “Addicted To Love,” Avenue Beat is nobody’s back-up prop. The trio of theater nerds from Quincy, Illinois write, program, harmonize and conceptualize everything– commando-style – with a wink and nudge to how F’d things can be.

 
Lowkey f— 2020
I don’t know about everybody else
But I think that I am kinda done
Can we just get to 2021, 
plz
Lowkey f— 2020
 

Just as importantly as the low impact track rolls and their angelic harmonies rise, the video behind them calls out the social injustices plaguing their conscious. Images of Justice for George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Elijah McClain and Tony McDade, the postponed Olympics, President Trump, killer hornets, Kobe Bryant, the Australian wildfires, hazmat suits and their extended middle finger offer a time capsule of how hard the year is sucking.
 
Exactly what you’d expect from underneath the baggy clothes and wicked side-eye, the three genre fluid creators distill the angst of their generation. Whether it’s the gently candid “i don’t really like your boyfriend,” to hype their friend to the passive aggressive ways of toxic masculinity or “thank you anxiety,” written shortly after moving away from home, the way social awkwardness makes life patently awful, this is the current Generation Next swims in.

 
for unnecessarily overthinking what I’m thinking 
Every time I’m thinking about something I don’t wanna think about
…For all the thoughts that I can’t shake,
And all the risks that I won’t take,
And every mental breakdown that I have
— thank you anxiety
 

Recognizing the narrowing of the portal, the increased speed of life, the impossible expectations and the shrinking realm of opportunities, Avenue Beat continues doing what they do best: laugh and tell the truth. Being honest, real and up front, they’re placing the blame squarely where it belongs: a year gone massively, horribly wrong.

 
Okay, that was a lot, the problems I got are
Honestly probably not that bad when I compare them to some sh– y’all have
But I’m just stating the facts this year is just whack
Emotionally I am lonely and anxiousand mad
And if you feel me on that… Lowkey f— 2020
 

They may not have any answers, but they believe in collective consciousness. Having written the song, that pretty succinctly says it all, they just want you to sing along…