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Madison Malone refuses to "Quiet Down" when it comes to love

  • July 18, 2019
  • Chloe Robinson
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Singer-songwriter Madison Malone unveils a genuine and heartfelt new visual for her track “Quiet Down 2.” Featuring stunning featherlike vocals and soft instrumentation, the song conveys a powerful sentiment of universal love. It exudes warmth and positivity. The video showcases the many perceptions of love, from simple comfort food such as peanut butter and chocolate, to deeper messages like wanting someone else to be happy even if that doesn’t include you. The video illustrates that no matter who we are, or where we’re from, we are all bonded by this common emotion – love.

Malone crafts empowering music that uses light to acknowledge the darkness, signifying the beauty beneath the rubble. Growing up in a small town in Wisconsin, she was an anomaly in her rural city. At just 15 she was playing in dive bars for pizza and tips. After seven years of performing covers, she was finally ready to step out of her creative shell, moving to Los Angeles in 2016.

Her highly stimulating music is profound and thought-provoking, transporting you to another place. “I hope my music inspires people to realize the beauty and intricacies of our similarities and differences and that there is strength in both,” she reveals.

“Quiet Down 2” was produced by Justin Glasco (Ron Pope, Christina Perri, The Lone Bellow), mixed by Bryan Cook (U2, OneRepublic, Radiohead, Delta Rae), and mastered by Grammy-award winning Hans DeKline (U2, Diplo, Pixies). The song is a narration of the strength of love and the beauty in its eternality, creating a simplistic yet poignant track.

Malone has graced the stages of huge festivals including SXSW and SUMMERFEST, where she was voted Favorite Emerging Artist. Known for generating music filled with love and hope, Malone crafts another uplifting anthem with “Quiet Down 2”.

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