Kat Saul Announces Debut EP from Unit 408

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Buzzy Nashville pop artist Kat Saul is gearing up to drop her debut EP, “…from Unit 408,” on March 6th. Named after Kat’s apartment unit number, the EP title reflects the intimate nature of the EP. 

Kat has been teasing out singles such as “Middle Name” and “Nick Miller.” Kat was recently featured as the Amazon Music Weekly One Artist of the Week, has received press attention from the likes of EUPHORIA, Pop Dust, Vanyaland, and Pop Justice, and has been endorsed on social media by ‘New Girl’ actor Jake Johnson with an additional mention on the popular podcast series “Ana Farris is Unqualified.” 

Kat will celebrate the release with a headlining show at The Hutton Hotel’s Analog with support from estef and Houston Kendrick on March 7. 

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– Pop Dust

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