Taylor Acorn keeps the momentum blazing with “Crashing Out,” a sharp, high-energy pop-punk rush that leans straight into nostalgia without losing its edge. Built on thick guitars, punchy drums, and a chorus that hits fast and hard, the song captures the emotional whiplash of a romance that never quite settles down. It’s loud, cathartic, and instantly gripping, the kind of track that feels ripped from the early 2000s but fully alive right now. This one is a blast, all hooks and heat with zero hesitation.
“Crashing Out” follows a strong run of singles and arrives as Acorn steps into a new chapter with her debut LP ‘Poster Child’, out now. Written alongside Dylan Bauld and Mandy Lee of Misterwives, the song highlights Acorn’s gift for pairing emotional grit with undeniable melody. Drawing from the spirit of artists like Avril Lavigne and Paramore, she puts a modern stamp on pop-punk that feels fearless and fully her own. This track moves with confidence and joy, the sound of an artist leaning all the way into what she does best.


