Daisy Grenade – So Much To Say

Acclaimed alt-pop duo Daisy Grenade have released their new EP So Much To Say, out now May 15th via DCD2/Fueled By Ramen.

Working with acclaimed producers including Jake Sinclair (Weezer, Fall Out Boy, Panic! At The Disco), Pom Pom (Suki Waterhouse, Noah Kahan, flowerovlove), and Courtney Ballard (5SOS, King Mala, Waterparks) So Much To Say finds the duo breaking new sonic ground while remaining distinctly Daisy Grenade, delivering a genre pastiche that sees the band at their most raw and vulnerable.
Expanding on the project, Daisy Grenade shared, “We’re so excited for this EP to finally be out in the world because it feels like the truest version of Daisy Grenade we’ve put into music so far. With the response to ‘Emily’ online the past few weeks, it’s been surreal to see so many people connecting with something that came from such a real place for us. We really gave ourselves permission to do whatever we wanted on this EP—sonically, lyrically, all of it—and not hold back or try to fit into anyone’s expectations. As artists and performers, this feels like the most accurate portrayal of us yet.”
Earlier this week, Daisy Grenade surprised fans with the So Much To Say EP film, which is streaming now on the band’s official YouTube channel.
Shot over four days in singer Dani Nigro’s grandparents’ home, the series of interconnected visuals follow the duo as they compulsively replay the same memories, trying to rewrite what went wrong, finally revealing they’re no longer reliving the truth – just the version they can’t let go of.
The visuals also mark the directorial debut for frontwomen Dani Nigro and Keaton Whittaker, with Nigro tackling the frenetic energy of “Bombshell,” while Whittaker takes the reins on the intimate closing track, “It Must Be Me.”
Playful focus track “Emily” explores a theme known all too well in friendships amongst women: do I want to be her, or do I want to be with her?
Alongside its accompanying visual, “Emily” examines the line between envy and obsession, showcasing the duo’s powerhouse vocals and earworm melodies.
Next week, the band will head out on their debut headline tour, Daisy Grenade Has So Much To Say (The Tour), with support from Vienna Vienna. The US run kicks off May 19 in Pittsburgh, PA, before making sold-out stops at historic stages including The Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles, CA (June 4) and New York City’s Bowery Ballroom (June 19). $1 from every ticket sold will benefit the Let’s Give A Damn Foundation, an organization that empowers young creatives globally to use their platforms for advocacy.
MAY
19 – Pittsburgh, PA – Thunderbird Café & Music Hall *
21 – Columbus, OH – A&R Music Bar *
22 – Detroit, MI – El Club *
23 – Chicago, IL – Subterranean * SOLD OUT
26 – Denver, CO – Marquis Theater * SOLD OUT
28 – Boise, ID – Parallel *
30 – Seattle, WA – The Vera Project * SOLD OUT
31 – Portland, OR – Holocene * SOLD OUT
JUNE
2 – San Francisco, CA – Brick and Mortar Music Hall *
4 – Los Angeles, CA – The Roxy Theatre *
5 – San Diego, CA – House of Blues – Voodoo Room * SOLD OUT
6 – Phoenix, AZ – Valley Bar * SOLD OUT
9 – San Antonio, TX – The Rock Box *
10 – Dallas, TX – Puzzles Deep Ellum *
12 – Atlanta, GA – Purgatory at the Masquerade * SOLD OUT
14 – Washington, DC – Vans Warped Tour 2026 †
16 – Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall *
18 – Philadelphia, PA – The Foundry * SOLD OUT
19 – New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom * SOLD OUT
* w/ Special Guest Vienna Vienna
† Festival Appearance
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