Love Bash arrives in grand fashion with their long-awaited full-length debut, FALLING UPWARD. The Philadelphia area-based duo of Adelaide “Adi” Day (she/her) and Brandon Christopher (he/him) – co-founders of both Love Bash and the independent production company, Spruce Alley – have crafted a musical multiverse that chronicles Adi’s journey of gender transition through an exuberant interplay of deeply felt songcraft, collectivist performance, and limitless creative invention. While intensely personal, songs like the uplifting, optimistic pop of “Lemonade” and the sonorous, trap-infused “Falling” present a patently universal perspective on how each of us navigate life’s perpetual fluidity, understanding that each passing day is filled with possibility and continual change.
The panoramic range of Love Bash’s timeless sonic approach – encompassing elements of dance, synthwave, house, gospel, soul, indie, R&B, and more – extend those humanist themes even further, its blissful electro-pop lit by singular ingenuity, audacious energy, and a remarkable spirit of purpose. FALLING UPWARD is a heart-rending, searching, but ultimately joyful celebration of self-affirmation and diversity, of our common need to embrace one’s true identity and live to our fullest capacity with passion and integrity.
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“We believe in respecting everyone’s diverse views, talents, and personalities,” says Brandon Christopher, “and that everyone can find purpose and joy through engaging with ourselves, listening to our hearts, and developing our individuality. For this project, we brought together a wide variety of creatives and endeavored to incorporate everyone’s unique talents in service to a universal humanistic theme of self-exploration and the acceptance and love for all people, this is the meaning of Love Bash!”
“Love Bash has been an exercise in developing my own freedom through creativity,” says Adi Day. “I’ve always felt a deep block to my self-expression and lack of identity related to my being trans. For this project, I found that when I trust in myself something beautiful is possible. Making the many creative choices in producing for Love Bash really helped me in getting to a point of self-confidence that I began to trust my own experience, my emotions, and my opinions. This ultimately led me to the confidence needed to start my gender transition. I think many people can relate to getting to a point in your life where you really need to stop living to what others expect and want, but truly listen to your inner self and your own needs. When we start down this path we begin to heal, express our authentic selves and truly live.”
Love Bash Debut Album "Falling Upward"
Falling Upward chronicles the gender transition journey of founding member Adelaide “Adi” Day, resulting in a collection of electro-pop songs that are heart-rending, searching, but ultimately joyful; a celebration of self-affirmation and diversity, of our common need to embrace one’s true identity and live to our fullest capacity with passion and integrity. The LP finds Day and co-founder Brandon Christopher utilizing elements of dance, synthwave, house, gospel, soul, indie, R&B, and more, while collaborating with unique vocalists like classically trained singer Ruby Dibble, rocker Elizabeth Kinslow, the alluring Rachael Green, and veteran musicians/sound engineer Larry James.
Love Bash remains commited to establishing an inclusive working environment for other LGBTQ+ artists via their independent production company, Spruce Alley. Though their project began as an act of personal self-expression, Adi and Brandon have come to an understanding that Love Bash is not only about their own narrative, but embracing similar needs in others and the greater community around them.
Determined to continue pushing boundaries within their art and within themselves, Love Bash embraces their own extraordinary uniqueness in order to break the toxic expectations and the chains – internal and external – that the world puts upon us all. Love Bash’s sweeping approach towards music and artistic collaboration has further bloomed with the creation of a wide range of multimedia content complimenting Falling Upward. The intimate world-building of Adi’s songs has extended into increasingly innovative visual productions, complimenting the music with state-of-the-art animation, eye-catching music videos, imaginative costume design, and more.
Love Bash remains commited to establishing an inclusive working environment for other LGBTQ+ artists via their independent production company, Spruce Alley. Though their project began as an act of personal self-expression, Adi and Brandon have come to an understanding that Love Bash is not only about their own narrative, but embracing similar needs in others and the greater community around them.
Determined to continue pushing boundaries within their art and within themselves, Love Bash embraces their own extraordinary uniqueness in order to break the toxic expectations and the chains – internal and external – that the world puts upon us all. Love Bash’s sweeping approach towards music and artistic collaboration has further bloomed with the creation of a wide range of multimedia content complimenting Falling Upward. The intimate world-building of Adi’s songs has extended into increasingly innovative visual productions, complimenting the music with state-of-the-art animation, eye-catching music videos, imaginative costume design, and more.
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