Taylor Bickett – Good Thing Short

On July 17, Nashville-based singer-songwriter Taylor Bickett will release her anticipated debut full-length album Nothing I Can’t Undo, on If This Then Records.

Today she shares “Good Short Thing,” the latest pre-release single from the album, along with its accompanying music video.
Capturing the vulnerability of a new relationship, the song reflects on finding a rare sense of peace and comfort while dealing with the fear of sabotaging something meaningful. “Good Short Thing” is a heartfelt plea to let a good thing last.
On the songs, Taylor Bickett says:
I wrote ‘Good Thing Short’ about that feeling at the start of a new relationship, one that brings peace and comfort like never before. With the beauty and excitement also comes the fear of messing it up. This song is a plea to myself: don’t do that thing you always do, don’t cut this good thing short.
Taylor Bickett is a storyteller at heart. Hailing from Indiana and now living in Nashville, Tennessee, she has been writing since before she can remember. Taylor’s intimate lyricism and outstanding vocal range gracefully overlay organic folk/pop production, creating introspective singer/songwriter tunes that resonate with an entire generation. Her wistful, Gen Z anthem “QUARTER LIFE CRISIS” hit the internet in 2022 and compelled an audience struggling with their newfound adulthood to share their own photos and stories on TikTok soundtracked by her lyrics, “I swear 16 was yesterday, but now I’m closer to 28.” The trending audio amassed over 1.5 million fan-made videos, including posts from celebrities like Drew Barrymore and Kevin Jonas, and “QUARTER LIFE CRISIS” quickly accumulated over 50 million streams.
Taylor’s subsequent 2023 EP, grown up and lonely, demonstrates her knack for writing honest and unfiltered songs. She kicked off 2024 with her single “I Like Mondays” which resonated with fans when she quickly wrote and posted the song on the 1st of January (a Monday). Her EP This Isn’t Me Missing You came in the fall of 2024 and she spent time on the road supporting artists like Charlotte Lawrence, Ron Pope and Blü Eyes.
This fall Taylor Bickett will embark on a headline tour in support of Nothing I Can’t Undo. The tour will include shows in Nashville, Atlanta, Washington, D.C., New York City, Boston and more. She recently added shows in Chicago, Denver, Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles and more to the itinerary.
Taylor Bickett Tour Dates
09.25 – Nashville, TN @ The End
09.26 – Atlanta, GA @ Vinyl @ Center Stage
09.27 – Charlotte, NC @ The Evening Muse
09.29 – Washington, DC @ DC9
09.30 – Philadelphia,. PA @ Nikki Lopez
10.01 – New York, NY @ Mercury Lounge
10.03 – Boston, MA @ The Middle East Upstairs
10.05 – Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Tavern
10.06 – Columbus, OH @ Rumba Cafe
10.09 – Indianapolis, IN @ Turntable
10.25 – Chicago, IL @ Schubas
10.27 – Denver, CO @ Goosetown Tavern
10.29 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Pearl on Main
10.31 – Seattle, WA @ Funhouse
11.01 – Portland, OR @ Mission Theater
11.03 – San Francisco, CA @ Hotel Utah
11.04 – Los Angeles, CA @ Moroccan Lounge
11.06 – San Diego, CA @ Voodoo Room @ House of Blues
11.07 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Rebel Lounge
11.09 – Austin, TX @ Chess Club
11.10 – Dallas, TX @ Three Links
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