Sub Urban opens for Aurora and plays a brand new unreleased song called "Rabbit Hole" live in concert at The Warfield Theatre in San Francisco, California on May 17, 2022. Rabbit Hole will appear on Sub Urban's upcoming debut studio album, Hive, scheduled to be released on June 3, 2022. The new album will feature Aurora, Benee, WhoKilledXIX, and Bella Poarch.
Sub Urban, a/k/a Daniel Virgil Maisonneuve, is a singer-songwriter who grew up in New Jersey and now lives in Los Angeles. He broke out with his gold-certified single "Cradles" released in 2019 when he was 17 years old. The song has accumulated half a billion streams on Spotify. Joining him onstage were Travis Harwick (drums) and Alex "LX" Keymaster (guitar).
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Rabbit Hole lyrics:
Mirror mirror pareidolia
Porcelain pillars bear my skull
‘Til I’m falling in amphetamine
I’m spiraling in ecstasy
I’m drowning in my apogee
I’m draining from between my teeth
Don’t wake up
Don’t wake up
Don’t wake me while I’m dreaming
Don’t wake up
Don’t wake up
I’ve seen things you could not believe
Don’t try to break my fall
Down this rabbit hole I (go)
Who are you? I hardly know
I should think that I would
Wake up
What a disaster
To be late for my own ball
Wake up
Heart beating faster
Hope the queen is rational
Do wish I hadn’t quite drunk so much
You critique my habits from inside your hutch
I don’t think (haha) then you shouldn’t talk
No you shouldn’t talk
No you shouldn’t talk
Until I’m falling in amphetamine
I’m spiraling in ecstasy
I’m drowning in my apogee
I’m draining from between my teeth
Don’t wake up
Don’t wake up
Don’t wake me while I’m dreaming
Don’t wake up
Don’t wake up
I’ve seen things you could not believe
Don’t try to break my fall
Down this rabbit hole I (go)
Who are you? I hardly know
I should think that I would
Wake up
What a disaster
To be late for my own ball
Wake up
Heart beating faster
Hope the queen is rational
How’d you wander so far from your home
This is my wonderland
You don’t have to fend
You can leave at
Any moment that you wish to return
Don’t try to comprehend
What’s inside my head
You could never
Don’t try to break my fall
Down this rabbit hole I (go)
Who are you? I hardly know
I should think that I would
Wake up
What a disaster
To be late for my own ball
Wake up
Heart beating faster
Hope the queen is rational
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Sub Urban - The Gods We Can Touch live tour dates (opening for Aurora):
May 15 - Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo
May 17 - San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield Theatre
May 19 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre
May 20 - San Diego, CA @ The Observatory North Park
May 21 - Las Vegas, NV @ Brooklyn Bowl
May 23 - Englewood, CO @ Gothic Theatre
May 25 - Minneapolis, MN @ The Fillmore
May 27 - Chicago, IL @ Riviera Theatre
May 28 - Detroit, MI @ Majestic Theatre
May 29 - Toronto, ON @ History
May 31 - Montreal, QC @ Mtelus
June 1 - Boston, MA @ Roadrunner
June 2 - Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
June 4 - New York, NY @ SummerStage in Central Park
June 5 - Washington, DC @ Lincoln Theatre
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Sub Urban official bio:
Sub Urban is no conformist when it comes to breaking boundaries within alternative pop music. The 21-year-old singer, songwriter, and producer born Daniel Maisonneuve has spent the last few years writing captivating, otherworldly music as a means of processing the turmoil of a tumultuous coming of age. Even on his most beloved songs, he sings about heavy themes—addiction, anxiety, and the lonely weight of existence. But as he finishes the follow-up to his 2020 debut, Thrill Seeker, he’s fine-tuned his craft into a fresh and idiosyncratic musical concoction. “My sound has shifted and grown with me over the course of this past year and a half,” he says, “but to be honest, I feel like it’s what I should have done immediately after ‘Cradles.’ However, having taken all that time, I’m more certain in my sound than ever before.” Sub Urban’s first hit, 2019’s “Cradles,” paved the path for a new generation of alternative. Buoyed by TikTok virality and a stunning music video, the song hit #1 at U.S. alternative radio and has since earned nearly 400 million views on YouTube. Though Thrill Seeker was mostly made up of songs written before “Cradles,” it reinforced Maisonneuve’s imaginative worldbuilding; he’s only just started to dream of new wrinkles to add to Sub Urban. Even with his grim aesthetic, this new era is fueled by the mania of creation—the exciting energy of ushering in a whole new world.
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Typo catcher: Suburban, Sub Urben, Rabbit Whole, Rabbet Hole, Danny Maison Neuve, Hives
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