Soccer Mommy Finds New Intimacy on ‘Evergreen (Stripped)’

Soccer Mommy Finds New Intimacy on 'Evergreen (Stripped)'

Soccer Mommy isn’t quite finished with Evergreen. Released in October 2024, the album was a rich, immersive dive into emotional nuance and sonic detail. But now, Sophie Allison is peeling it all back. Evergreen (Stripped), announced May 6th, is an upcoming EP that distills the essence of that record into something quieter, more vulnerable, and startlingly intimate.

Stripped-down projects can feel like afterthoughts, but this one doesn’t. In fact, Allison’s decision to revisit Evergreen with a minimalist approach reads more like a reimagining than a repackaging. The tracklist includes pared-down versions of fan-favorites like “Abigail” and “Driver,” but also introduces a brand-new track, “She Is,” released alongside the announcement. It’s a subtle, aching piece that captures Soccer Mommy at her most raw.

Soccer Mommy Finds New Intimacy on 'Evergreen (Stripped)'

The release lands June 6 via Loma Vista, timed neatly to coincide with the artist’s globe-spanning 2025 tour. While she’s already zigzagging through Europe and Australia, Allison recently added a string of North American dates for September. Highlights include a Central Park performance with Hurray for the Riff Raff and a slot at Beach Bunny Fest in Chicago. Support acts range from indie newcomers like Dummy to established names like Sidney Gish, giving the run a diverse, genre-hopping edge.

The Stripped EP is more than just a bonus for dedicated fans—it’s a reminder of Soccer Mommy’s songwriting depth. Her production might shift, but the emotional clarity always cuts through. Whether you’re catching her on a breezy outdoor stage this summer or listening alone with headphones, Evergreen (Stripped) feels like an invitation to sit a little closer.