Stunning Country Storyteller Alyssa Scott Reminds us to Live Freely in New Single “Where Does It Go”

Nashville, TN – Country singer-songwriter Alyssa Scott releases new single “Where Does It Go.” The single is now available on all digital streaming platforms.

Alyssa Scott’s “Where Does It Go” leaves listeners with their mouths agape and minds reminiscing. The song is a melancholic, nostalgic ballad with themes of time and reflection. Her writing is so powerful that it leaves her audience asking: “Where did the time go? Are we living it to the fullest?”

Scott’s best lyric of the song has to be, “One day I’ll be wishing for that someday/and then that day will be begging to stay/and hope that time will somehow freeze in its tracks,” this is the whole idea of the song encased into one phrase. It’s beautiful in such a gray way, and personifies the reminiscent and melancholy being felt about time itself.

You can hear every emotion coursing through Alyssa Scott’s voice. The song is bare in a way that makes it even more vulnerable and even prettier. Songs like these give Adele and Alison Krauss energy, and Scott fits right in. “Where Does It Go” is a ballad for a rainy day, something to keep in the back of your pocket. Scott reminds us to live in the moment, because before we know it, we will be old and gray, and asking where did all the time go.

WHERE DOES IT GO
Written by Alyssa Scott
Production and mastering by Joel Jorgensen

Singer/songwriter Alyssa Scott is an independent country/pop artist that reflects dreamy vibes, storyteller lyrics, and a country/bohemian style. She moved to Minneapolis, MN, from Fargo, ND, where Alyssa received a degree in Vocal Performance from McNally Smith College of Music. After school, she has continued to pursue her career in music by fronting and touring with many bands such as Scarlet County, Skewed View, and Shirts ‘N’ Skins. While in Minneapolis, Alyssa also spent time recording with influences Sean Turner, and Phil Solem from the Rembrandts. Alyssa then received the opportunity to be a Burning Hills Singer in the Medora Musical in Medora, ND, which she pursued for two years.

She now resides in Nashville, TN where she continues to write, record, and perform as Alyssa Scott. She has performed on some of the top stages in Nashville, including having a weekly residency at Lucky Bastard Saloon. Alyssa has recorded with multiple Nashville producers Greg Strizek, Joel Jorgensen, and George Alexander showcasing her abilities in the studio. Scott won a round of Nashville Rising Song in 2019, and opened up for Chris Young in Fargo, ND in July of 2021.

She released her debut acoustic album called Ten Years in September of 2021, which was featured on highly esteemed playlists such as the Academy of Country Music’s New Music Friday playlist. In addition to her performances as a solo artist, Alyssa Scott is also a member of the all-female cross-genre group ElectraQueens. ElectraQueens (formerly known as The Highway Women) released their single “Walk Away” on May 6th, 2022, which was written by Tony Luke, Jr. and Joe Callari, and produced by Joe “The Butcher” Nicolo in Philadelphia, PA. The group has also collaborated with The Bacon Brothers (Kevin and Michael Bacon), on their single “Let Me Happen to You Girl” and a cover of “You Are Everything” with Kathy Sledge of “Sister Sledge” fame. The group has a tour planned for the fall and winter of 2022, and they will be releasing more original music in the coming months. ElectraQueens have been featured in Rolling Stone India, COWGIRL Magazine, and more.

To keep up with all things Alyssa Scott, follow her on InstagramFacebook, and at her website, www.alyssascottofficial.com.

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