Party Nails – Take Me Somewhere – Single Review

You Don’t Have To Go Home But You Can’t Stay Here is the new, hot album from Party Nails. You like to party and drink; then this one is for you! Listen here!

Party Nails (née Elana Belle Carroll) joined choir at 8, picked up the viola at 10, and the guitar at 11. By 12, she was playing original songs at open mics around her hometown of Chatham, New York, and at 17 picked up production. After moving to Los Angeles in October of 2014, Party Nails waitressed, made music, and didn’t do much else. A year later Neon Gold premiered Party Nails’ first single “Break” which was followed by “No Pressure” and “Better” in 2016, and finally her first music videos and EP in 2017, the same year PVRIS took her on their North American tour (along with Canadian artist Lights). In 2018 she self-released her debut album, Past Lives and Paychecks, and in 2019 scored a few short films and continued to tour, supporting Bad Bad Hats, Eve 6, MitiS, and co-headling with PRXZM and Cannons. A frequent collaborator, she has written and provided vocals for Battle Tapes, Getter, MitiS, and produces and engineers other artists between tours. She supported Australian artist Donny Benét at the top of 2020 and will be headlining a US run later this year in support of her sophomore album You Don’t Have To Go Home But You Can’t Stay Here.

Her first album was about love and money. This one is about booze, family , and night-time. The title, You Don’t Have To Go Home But You Can’t Stay Here, comes from what they say after the last call at a bar or a party, at the end of the night. Party Nails confides, “I was drinking a lot, and eventually quit, so a lot of the lyrics are about a state of inebriation and time of night, the positive, negative and in between. Other songs touch more on feeling connected or disconnected from people you love. There is a lot of masking of the truth going on in the world today, and this permeated my music during the making of the album.” The majority of the album is co-produced with Benjamin Greenspan and mixed by Ryan Nasci, while the first single “Take Me Somewhere” was a collaboration with producer Summer Heart. 

Party Nails’ sophomore album You Don’t Have To Go Home But You Can’t Stay Here is currently available worldwide.

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Party Nails says, “So take me somewhere,” and she will definitely move you with her fun party-driven anthem called, “Take Me Somewhere.” As the leading single in the album, You Don’t Have To Go Home But You Can’t Stay Here, it truly sets the tone for the entire album. The beat makes you want to dance, and you’ll be singing, “So take me somewhere” over and over, because it’s so catchy. If you like party anthems, feel-good music, and catchy choruses, you need Party Nails’ “Take Me Somewhere” on your playlist now!

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