Taylor Acorn
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Taylor Acorn is an artist whose roots run deep into the early '90s and 2000s pop-punk scenes, and she's proven it's more than just a passing trend. From the small town of Wellsboro in North Central Pennsylvania, Taylor chased her dreams into the music industry. In 2014, she boldly left Kutztown University to fully embrace her music journey, heading to Nashville three years later.
In 2017, Taylor made waves in the country genre with her single "Put It In a Song" and an EP that followed, racking up an impressive 30 million Spotify streams. Despite her success, Taylor felt a pull back toward her pop-punk origins. The turning point came during the 2020 pandemic when she covered "Jamie All Over" on TikTok. This move resonated with seasoned emo fans and caught the eye of Mayday Parade.
From there, Taylor Acorn found her stride in the emo/pop-punk world, reimagining tracks from iconic bands. But it's not just covers that have caught the audience's ear. Original songs like "Do That Again" and "In My Head" showcase Taylor's ability to connect deeply with listeners. She's carving a niche in the pop-punk community, offering her fans a sanctuary for expression and healing through her music.
Addressing tough topics like mental health, Taylor is dedicated to creating a space of acceptance and vulnerability for her audience. Her work invites listeners from all walks of life to find solace and healing, no matter their background. Taylor Acorn isn't just building a music career; she's crafting a haven for those who need it through her heartfelt tunes.