Tiny Habits’ debut album, All For Something, out today

The album radiates with the band’s trademark angelic harmonies and a richly layered musical backdrop that ranges from introspective 70s-esque folk to modern-day indie-pop

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Fast-rising harmony trio Tiny Habits release their highly anticipated debut album, 'All For Something', via Mom+Pop today along with their latest single “People Always Change”.

Listen to/save 'All For Something' + new single “People Always Change” HERE.

Recorded at legendary studio SoundCity in Los Angeles and produced by Tony Berg and Will Maclellan (Boygenius, Phoebe Bridgers), the record was written over two years while the band; Judah Mayowa, Maya Rae, and Cinya Khan attended Berklee College of Music. 'All For Something' is a love letter to the bond and friendship built by the three bandmates who began their career by honing their skill together singing reimagined versions of classic songs and building a viral following in the stairwells and halls of their dorm.

“Making this album has really taught me so much about each of you and myself” reflects Judah.

The album radiates with the band’s trademark angelic harmonies and a richly layered musical backdrop that ranges from introspective 70s-esque folk to modern-day indie-pop. Lyrically it is a deeply personal and moving journey ranging through challenging themes of relationship dynamics and individual identity. There's an underlying sense of vulnerability and honesty that weaves the music together.

As Cinya says, “I hope every listener feels like part of themselves is somehow reflected in these songs and I hope people hear words they need to hear.”

“People Always Change,” the album’s definitive “rock banger” to quote Maya, updates the all too familiar feeling of suddenly realizing a relationship is broken and asking yourself how it came to this.

“When did I become someone I’d come to hate, when did he become someone who’d walk away?”

Read more from Cinya, Judah, and Maya about 'All For Something' and its creation below.

Tiny Habits were still students in Boston when they began gaining recognition for the harmony-focused song covers recorded in their dorm stairwell and posted to millions of listeners on TikTok. They released their first EP of original songs, Tiny Things, in April 2023 and soon earned a spot opening for Gracie Abrams on her North American tour. Later that year they hit the road again supporting Noah Kahan in Europe. They have performed with Lizzy McAlpine on her Tiny Desk appearance, harmonized with Kacey Musgraves and Laufey among many others, were recently profiled in The New Yorker which touted them "The Prodigies of Harmonies," and count fans from the late great David Crosby and Phoebe Bridgers to Elton John, who called them “delicious.” Ann Powers of NPR Music said before today’s album release “Can’t wait for this vocal trio’s debut album to take the world by storm.”

The band are currently on the European leg of their first ever headlining tour after selling out their biggest rooms yet in the US this Spring, and will play Lollapalooza this Summer before opening for Vance Joy at venues including Radio City and The Hollywood Bowl in the Fall. All dates are below.

Tiny Habits Tour Dates:

May 24 - Dublin, Ireland - Opium Rooms

May 26 - Glasgow, UK - St. Luke's

May 28 - Birmingham, UK - O2 Institute2 Birmingham

May 29 - Bristol, UK - Thekla

May 30 - London, UK - KOKO

June 22 - Vienna, VA - Wolftrap (Out andamp; About Festival)

August 2 - Chicago, IL - Lollapalooza 2024

September 6 - San Diego, CA - Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre*

September 8 - Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Bowl*

September 10 - Berkeley, CA - The Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley*

September 12 - Salt Lake City, UT - Red Butte Garden Outdoor Concert Series*

September 13 - Greenwood Village, CO - Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre*

September 17 - Chicago, IL - The Salt Shed*

September 20 - Nashville TN, Ascend Amphitheater*

September 21 - Columbia, MD - Merriweather Post Pavilion*

September 24 - Toronto, ON - Scotiabank Arena*

September 26 - New York, NY - Radio City Music Hall*

September 27 - New York, NY - Radio City Music Hall*

September 30 - Columbus, OH - Kemba Live! Outdoor^

October 1 - Pittsburgh, PA - Stage AE^

October 2 - Richmond, VA - Music at Maymont^

October 4 - Raleigh, NC - Red Hat Amphitheater^

October 5 - Charlotte, NC - Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre^

October 6 - North Charleston, SC - Firefly Distillery^

October 8 - Asheville, NC - Rabbit Rabbit^

October 10 - Atlanta, GA - The Eastern^

October 11 - Atlanta, GA - The Eastern^

October 12 - Atlanta, GA - The Eastern^

* - Opening for Vance Joy

^ - Opening for Lake Street Dive

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