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RISING ROCKSTAR ZOE KO SIGNS WITH BIG LOUD ROCK VIA DOUBLE DOWN 11

Today, alt-pop rockstar Zoe Ko is announced as the latest signing to Big Loud Rock, the alternative/rock imprint of Big Loud Records and home to genre standouts Blame My Youth, Letdown., HARDY, Jagwar Twin, and Yam Haus, in partnership with Double Down 11. In celebration of the announcement, Ko releases her new angsty, rock-infused single "DIRT", out now.

Double Down 11 is a producer and songwriter management company, publisher, record label and A&R consulting company. Founded by Evan Lipschutz, an A&R executive with over 20 years experience signing artists and making records.

Speaking on the partnership and signing, Lipschutz shares,

Forming this creative partnership with Big Loud was a natural match. Seth England was the first publisher that I ever met in Nashville, Joey Moi and I had been making rock records together for years prior to his move to Nashville, and Greg Thompson was running departments and working records I had made as an A&R person. I aim to grow Double Down 11 in the same way that Big Loud has grown, based on great songwriters and producers nurturing talent to be the best artists they can be.”

He continues,

“Signing Zoe Ko as the first artist under partnership with Big Loud was a seamless proposition. Zoe was developed by songwriter/producer client Jonny Shorr over 2023 with her numerous singles and Baby Teeth EP.  When I showed the Big Loud team the work he had done, it was clear that she felt like the perfect blend of an artist to make a statement of intent with…she’s exciting, fearless and has an iconic singing and lyrical voice that will undoubtedly be a mirror of her generation.”

Thompson adds,

“Knowing Evan for years and always respecting his ability to develop and find great artists, producers and music, this was a no-brainer.”

Co-written and produced by Jonny Shorr (UPSAHL, GAYLE), Zoe Ko showcases her artistic evolution on the new track, which is her first release since last year’s debut EP Baby Teeth. Driven by electric guitar and powerful, bold vocals, “DIRT” resonates with the spirit of her new era while paying homage to the iconic sounds of the past.

On the inspiration behind the single, Ko explains,

“I’m from NYC baby!! Raised there my whole life, I wouldn’t be the crazy bad bitch I am without it. NYC is often looked down upon for its grit, intense hustle and bustle, garbage on the street, rats, pigeons, cockroaches, scary subways, etc. But to me, though sometimes admittedly not the most wonderful things to endure, those elements of the city were fun, real and influenced me into becoming an adaptable and adventurous person.”

She continues,

When I moved to LA I missed all the grit and dirt NYC had. I missed its rawness and the people in it. So a few weeks into living here I walked into Jonny’s (prod and co writer) studio and started ranting about how much I miss NYC and its “dirt” and how I didn’t understand where LA was hiding theirs. I loved the word DIRT so much I decided it needed to be turned into a gritty dance track I would hear in one of my favorite clubs in NYC, so I could bring some of NYC’s dirt to the city of angels.”

Zoe Ko recently announced that she’s going on tour with Games We Play across the US and Canada through May. She’ll be kicking off the tour March 27th in Detroit, MI, and stopping by major cities including Chicago, Denver, Seattle, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Austin, Nashville, Atlanta, New York, Philadelphia, Boston and more (details below, media passes available upon request).

Spring 2024 Tour with Games We Play

Tickets Available Here

March 27 - Detroit, MI - The Shelter March 29 - Chicago, IL - Cobra Lounge March 30 - Minneapolis, MN - 7th St Entry April 2 - Denver, CO - Meow Wolf April 3 - Salt Lake City, UT - Kilby Court April 5 - Vancouver, BC - The Wise April 6 - Seattle, WA - Barboza April 7 - Portland, OR - McMenamins Mission Theater April 9 - Los Angeles, CA - El Cid April 10 - Phoenix, AZ - Valley Bar April 13 - Austin, TX - Empire Control Room & Garage April 14 - Dallas, TX - The Cambridge Room at House of Blues April 16 - St. Louis, MO - THE OLD ROCK HOUSE April 17 - Nashville, TN - Eastside Bowl April 19 - Orlando, FL - The Social April 20 - Atlanta, GA - Purgatory at The Masquerade April 23 - New York City, NY - Gramercy Theatre April 24 - Washington, D.C. - The Atlantis April 25 - Philadelphia, PA - The Church in Philadelphia April 27 - Toronto, ON - Velvet Underground April 28 - Columbus, OH - A&R Music Bar May 1 - Boston, MA - Brighton Music Hall