Taylor Acorn Takes Us Back With "Home Videos" And Launches New Album

  • By Cole
  • Oct. 26, 2025, 6:05 a.m.

Taylor Acorn's Heartfelt Nod to the Past

Fresh from her performances at the When We Were Young festival, Taylor Acorn has rolled out her latest album, "Poster Child," under Fearless Records. Alongside the album, she's dropped a touching new music video for the song "Home Videos." This release invites fans to take a walk down memory lane, embodying a sense of nostalgia and longing for simpler times.

A Glimpse into "Home Videos"

In the music video, Taylor captures the essence of cherished childhood memories. As she shares, "'Home Videos' is one of my favorites on the entire record. Growing up is such a privilege, but at the same time, I find it so weird how far away from our pasts we end up." Her reflections paint a vivid picture of her yearning to reconnect with her past.

“I find myself, a lot of the time, dreaming of being back in my childhood and knowing what that feels like again. To see my dad before he passed away, to play sports, to climb trees, there was something at that time that felt so innocent and calm, even in the world. I miss it a lot, and I’m really proud that we were able to capture the feeling of that in this song.”

Acorn's Upcoming North American Tour

Taylor Acorn is set to hit the road this fall for her headline tour across North America, bringing along special guest Wilt. The tour kicks off in Boston, MA, on November 4 and wraps up in Cleveland, OH, on December 6. Fans can expect to experience the new album live and keep the nostalgia alive. Check out the full list of tour dates and venues to catch her in action.

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