Amber Mark plays her song "Lose My Cool" live in concert before a sold-out crowd at The New Parish in Oakland, California on April 12, 2022. Lose My Cool originally appeared on Mark's debut EP, 3:33 AM (2017). Amber Mark is a Grammy nominated R&B singer-songwriter based in New York. Joining her onstage were Josh Hari (bass), Dillon Treacy (drums), Joy Morales (keyboards), and Corey Sanchez (guitar).
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Lose My Cool lyrics:
I was so full of pain just stuck in my head
There was no one that could get me out of it
Yes I think the drinking was a bit excessive
Just to be frank, the drinking ain't what caused me to be aggressive
My heart has been taken over
Everyday I get colder to 'em
I realize need to let go expression from the get go to 'em
Yeah
Feeling it like
I just need to speak my brain
Yes I know it might seem like
I’m going to cause you pain
Boy you got to realize
I've got to get all this crazy
I've got to lose my cool
Let loose
I was so full of pain, just stuck in my head
There was no way for me to get over it
So I kept it bottled up all inside of me
'Til I felt the pressure I could no longer breathe
Yeah you know I'm
Feeling it like
I just need to speak my brain
Yes I know it might seem like
I'm going to cause you pain
Boy you got to realize
I've got to get all this crazy
I've got to lose my cool
Let loose
I've got to lose my cool now baby
I may act a fool now baby yeah
Written by Amber Mark
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Amber Mark live tour dates:
Mar. 28 - Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair
Mar. 30 - Montreal, QC @ Le Belmont
Mar. 31 - Toronto, ON @ Axis Club
April 2 - Detroit, MI @ El Club
April 3 - Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall
April 5 - Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater
April 8 - Portland, OR @ Doug Fir Lounge
April 9 - Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile
April 10 - Vancouver, BC @ Biltmore
April 12 - Oakland, CA @ New Parish
April 13 - San Francisco, CA @ The Independent
April 16 - Indio, CA @ Coachella
April 19 - Los Angeles, CA @ El Rey Theatre
April 23 - Indio, CA @ Coachella
May 9 - Phoenix, AZ @ Valley Bar
May 12 - Houston, TX @ House of Blues
May 13 - Dallas, TX @ House of Blues
May 15 - Atlanta, GA @ The Loft
May 17 - Washington DC @ Howard Theatre
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Amber Mark official bio:
In 2019, Amber Mark was in her bedroom in New York, working through a thicket of feelings. The multi-talented performer couldn’t shake a lingering sense of imposter syndrome. “I was questioning myself a lot, in terms of being an artist, a producer, a singer, a writer. I felt like I could do all of those things, but I couldn’t do any of them really well.” Even with hundreds of millions of streams, a co-sign from Sade and two successful projects to her name by her mid-twenties, she still felt unsure.
And so she poured those worries into the sumptuous, soulful single “Worth It,” which unpacks how quick we can all be to judge ourselves. Its message of self-love serves as a personal mantra for Amber.
Amber has never shied away from complicated emotions. She first wowed listeners in 2017 with EP 3:33am, delving into grieving the tragic death of her mother. In 2018, she turned to the intricacies of romantic love on the deeply rich, multi-genre Conexão EP. And throughout 2020 she delighted fans with sensuous, trap-inflected single “Generous”, her Covered-19 lockdown project – a daringly varied collection of covers.
Sheltering in place during the pandemic allowed Amber to stop and reflect on just how deep Three Dimensions Deep could go. So much of this debut’s reflective maturity and musical ingenuity is rooted in Amber’s upbringing. She lived an unconventional early life, spending a nomadic childhood with her free-spirited mother Mia Mark, after being born on a “spiritual midwifery farm” in Tennessee. The family moved every few years, imbibing the sounds, textures and cultures experienced between Munich, Goa, Berlin and Nepal, before ending up in New York and Miami as Amber hit adolescence. Mia, an artistic music-lover, was her anchor. She scraped together the money for Amber’s first guitar. They were a team. Since her mother’s passing in 2013, their connection has remained strong.
Three Dimensions Deep sweeps between sparkling keys, buzzing synths and insistent rhythms woven together by Amber’s stunning, expressive voice. As ever, she explodes notions of genre, pulling from wah-wah funk in one moment to classic 90s R&B and disco-slick pop the next. She jokes about being “a sucker for some tablas” and a reggaeton-like beat – it would have been easy enough to stick to a comfortable, familiar set of sonics. Instead, she takes risks.
Really, Amber had to face her fears head-on to sound more fearless than ever. “I still get anxiety sometimes, and now it’s almost like I have something to help me get through those moments,” she says. “The album was like therapy to me; it was a release.” She found her way through the web of self-doubt. She found her voice.
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Typo catcher: Amber Marks, Amber Marx, Loose My Cool
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