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About Mt. Joy

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Since forming in 2016, the Philadelphia and Los Angeles-based indie-rock band — comprised of Matt Quinn (vocals, guitar), Sam Cooper (guitar), Jackie Miclau (keys, piano), Sotiris Eliopoulos (drums), and Michael Byrnes (bass) — has put in their 10,000 hours preparing for this very moment.

After nearly a decade of touring and recording three critically acclaimed albums (2018’s Mt. Joy, 2020’s Rearrange Us, and 2022’s Orange Blood), the five-piece reached new heights in 2024, selling out New York’s Madison Square Garden, The Greek Theater in Los Angeles, Denver’s Red Rocks Amphitheater, and more; their 70-date North American and European headline tour also sold more than 180,000 tickets. Mt. Joy’s momentum stemmed from years of hard work cultivating an unforgettable stage presence and their laser focus on organic growth.

Now, Mt. Joy sits on the precipice of another breakthrough year, with the release of their

fourth LP, Hope We Have Fun, on May 30 and their upcoming ‘Hope We Have Fun’ tour. For Quinn, the record speaks directly to the band’s long journey together — "We've all worked incredibly hard together and done ridiculous things in sickness and in health. You just kind of look up and you're at Madison Square Garden with these people, and it makes you emotional — it feels like something you never could have dreamed. The album is a realization that we pushed ourselves into this crazy world, sometimes for better and sometimes for worse. It's a lot about sticking together in relationships, living a crazy lifestyle and just kinda saying, ‘I hope we have fun.'" The album’s thirteen tracks explore the high, lows, and intimate moments of a life lived on the road, with Quinn’s soulful vocals floating over intricate, rootsy instrumentals.

Start with the album’s lead single, “Highway Queen” (also out now as a duet with Grammy-winner Maren Morris). In the sparkling, acoustic guitar-driven track, Quinn ruminates on falling for a twin flame who lives for the escapism of transient life, too. “It’s a song about seeing how you deal with things in someone else,” he says. “Which is really comforting, but it’s also an opportunity to be introspective and helpful to each other.”

“God Loves Weirdos” dives deeper into life on the road, after the stage lights go out. “You pull into the gas station and those are your date nights — goofing around at a truck stop, looking at all the funny T-shirts,” Quinn says of the track. “Maybe the road is pulling you apart, but then you have those moments where you're laughing and thinking, ‘This is so fun. I love this person.’”

“More More More,” on the other hand, deals with what happens when you do come home — the depression that creeps in when the world goes quiet. As the track builds to a crescendo, Quinn breaks his own cycle, howling “I got all I want” — a chill-inducing moment of catharsis.

But it wouldn’t be a Mt. Joy record without a party, too. There’s the unapologetically grooving “She Wants to Go Dancing” written for a lover who brings you out of your shell at the club, and “Coyote,” an ode to Quinn’s bandmates sticking together that could easily soundtrack a rager on a tour bus. Two dynamic collaborations round out the record with features soon to be announced.

To date, Mt. Joy has garnered over one billion global streams and has sold more than half a million tickets, with the singles “Silver Lining,” “Jenny Jenkins,” “Lemon Tree,” “Strangers,” “Highway Queen,” and “She Wants to Go Dancing” all charting in the Top 5 on AAA radio. The band has earned critical acclaim from major media outlets including The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Billboard, NPR, and PEOPLE; they’ve also graced the stage at top festivals around the world, as well as on late-night TV shows including James Corden, Conan O’Brien, Stephen Colbert, and Jimmy Kimmel. In 2025, Mt. Joy will embark on an extensive North American arena tour, as well as festival stops at Governor’s Ball, Bonnaroo, and Rhode Island’s Newport Folk Festival.

Mt. Joy

Mt. Joy is a five-piece indie rock band based in Los Angeles with roots in Philadelphia. The band features Matt Quinn on lead vocals and guitar, Sam Cooper on guitar, Sotiris Eliopoulos on drums, Jackie Miclau on keys, and Michael Byrnes on bass.1

The name came from a mountain in Valley Forge National Park, near where Cooper and Quinn grew up outside Philadelphia.2 To date, they have sold more than half a million concert tickets and surpassed one billion global streams.3

Mt. Joy has earned critical acclaim from publications such as Rolling Stone, Billboard, The New York Times, and People.3

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Mt. Joy’s Background

Matt Quinn and Sam Cooper first met at Conestoga High School in Philadelphia, but went to college at different schools.2

Later, Quinn and Cooper reconnected in Los Angeles, where they met bassist Michael Byrnes through a Craigslist ad and recorded Mt. Joy's first single, Astrovan, together. The song took off on streaming services without any initial promotion, giving the trio the momentum to pursue music full-time. They rounded out the lineup with Sotiris Eliopoulos and Jackie Miclau.5

In 2017, Mt. Joy signed with Dualtone Records and began touring heavily, opening for The Lumineers, The Head and the Heart, The Shins, and Whitney, and playing festivals including Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, and Newport Folk Festival.1

Mt. Joy’s Awards

Mt. Joy's path hasn't followed the traditional awards circuit. Still, their milestones tell the story of a band that's built something real — from platinum-certified singles to sold-out arenas that most indie acts only dream about.

  • Platinum Certification — Silver Lining (2024): Mt. Joy's breakout single earned platinum status and reached number 1 on Billboard's Adult Alternative Airplay chart, accumulating over 300 million streams across multiple platforms.5
  • Billboard Chart Milestones (2020): Rearrange Us debuted at number 1 on Billboard's New Artist Albums chart and the Alternative New Artist Album chart in 2020, and number 2 on the Americana/Folk Albums chart.1
  • Sold-Out Madison Square Garden (2024): Mt. Joy sold out their debut headlining show at Madison Square Garden in 2024, along with sold-out performances at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles and two nights at Red Rocks Amphitheatre — their 70-date tour that year sold over 180,000 tickets.3

Mt. Joy’s Biggest Hits

From a viral streaming debut to platinum-certified radio staples, Mt. Joy's discography reads like a slow-burning success story. Their strongest tracks have a way of building — both in sound and in audience — that keeps fans locked in across albums.

  • Silver Lining (2017): Written by Quinn during college, this single became Mt. Joy's signature song — earning platinum certification, topping the AAA radio chart, and surpassing 300 million streams across platforms.5
  • Lemon Tree (2022): The lead single from Orange Blood reached number 1 at AAA radio, and NPR praised it as "a next-level song," further cementing Mt. Joy's presence on alternative radio.6
  • Highway Queen (2024): Released as a single and later as a duet with Grammy-winner Maren Morris, Highway Queen hit number 2 on AAA radio and became a cornerstone of the band's touring cycle.7

See Mt. Joy Live

There's an energy to Mt. Joy's live shows that keeps fans coming back. Sets run about two hours and pull from four albums' worth of material, with enough improvisation to make each night its own thing.10

The band has played stages ranging from small theaters to Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, and Bonnaroo, and they've managed to hold onto that close-knit feeling even as the rooms have gotten bigger.

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