Tooth & Nail Signs gracie, To Release “Miss Misfortunately” on 6/26

STREAM “VENDETTA”
WATCH “VENDETTA” LYRIC VIDEO

TOOTH & NAIL RECORDS WELCOMES GRACIE TO THE ROSTER

TO RELEASE NEW ALBUM MISS MISFORTUNATELY ON JUNE 26

ARTIST SHARES “VENDETTA” LYRIC VIDEO — WATCH

Tooth & Nail Records is thrilled to welcome gracie to the roster!

She will release her new album Miss Misfortunately on June 26. Pre-order it here.

Today, she shares the lyric video for new single “Vendetta.” Watch and listen here.

Shimmering keys set the tone for the snappy and sharp song, which gracie dubs “another feminine rage anthem.” The bright melody belies the bite of her refrain “You can’t blame her for what you did, and I know she told her therapist about you.”

“I wrote this one about an old friend of mine whose boyfriend decided to acquire multiple girlfriends,” gracie says. “I obviously hate cheating.”

gracie pens songs out of deep necessity. Her music holds the kind of truth usually only reserved for late-night conversations between lifelong friends. No subject is off the table. Instead, songwriting turns the key to unlock her heart, letting unfiltered feelings and raw recollections spill out on tape. She projects these emotions against a backdrop of artful alternative pop spiked with rock grit and indie intentionality. Embracing her most formative inspirations and pulling no punches, gracie steps into who she always endeavored to be as an artist.

“I’m not making music because I want to be successful; I’m making music because I have to,” she affirms. “I need to tell an authentic story. Sonically, it’s a collection of everything that’s influenced me. I’m ready to express so many thoughts I hadn’t been given permission to express before. The record is about being human, laughing at yourself, telling scary stories, and holding nothing back. It’s who I am as an artist.”

As a kid, music surrounded gracie. At five-years-old, she regularly performed home concerts for her family. She graduated from listening to Camp Rock and High School Musical to Céline Dion, Barbra Streisand, Whitney Houston and the likes. Along the way, she honed her voice through vocal lessons and filled journals with original songs. Watching a Taylor Swift thanksgiving special marked a pivotal turning point though. Within 15 minutes afterwards, she had crafted a song “Be Mine”—impressing her parents so much they burned it to CDs and she sold it to family and friends. By middle school, she had found herself on regular writing trips to Los Angeles, gaining invaluable experience. Simultaneously, her palette diversified and she obsessed over favorite bands, including Paramore, My Chemical Romance, Sleeping with Sirens, Pierce the Veil, and State Champs.

Not long after getting married, the music told her where to go next. She had always wanted to address the aftershocks of a past brutal breakup, but she never had the forum to properly do so until now.

“This breakup was monumental in my life, and I held onto these ideas for years,” she admits. “I had gotten with a new team in 2025, and everybody backed my vision. I decided to go back to how I felt and close the chapter of the story.”

Throughout 2025, gracie collaborated closely with producer Austin Davis at his Nashville studio. Bonding over a mutual passion for early 2000’s rock bands, they built a solid musical foundation and began working on Gracie’s forthcoming album together.

Ultimately, though, gracie’s songs might just mirror how you feel.

“Music has gotten me out of so many dark places in my life,” she states.  “No matter the situation you’re in, I hope to give you whatever you need, whether it’s healing, growth, or self-reflection…Maybe you’ll see a part of yourself in it and feel less alone.”

MISS MISFORTUNATELY TRACK LISTING:
“Twenty Somethings”
“Sucker”
“Not Your Mother”
“You Can’t Keep A Secret”
“Gunpowder”
“Miss Misfortunately”
“Amputate”
“Vendetta”
“Best Weird Thing”
“Evergreen”
“Hot Air Balloon”

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