Karmin Celebrates New Album 'Pulses' With GMA Performance

Jason Scott
March 25, 2014

The brokenhearted dynamic duo Karmin have finally landed with their highly anticipated debut album Pulses, via the LA Reid-helmed Epic Records. To commemorate the boisterous pop release, Amy Renee Heidemann and Nicholas Louis Noonan make our hearts beat with a electric performance of their current charting single "I Want It All" on Good Morning America on Tuesday (March 25).

Decked out in all black and white, the hip-hop performers set the stage on fire and prove that they are 2014's next breakout artists. "It's 5am. And already been up for 2 hours. #PULSES IS HERE!" they proclaimed on Twitter in the wee hours. Honestly, their performance was so high-flying that they probably had about 20 cups of coffee.

Last week, ahead of the album release, Karmin dropped a throw-back style music video for "I Want It All." It's an Old Hollywood shot clip, reminiscent of the '50s and '60s. In the over four-minute showcase, Noonan also boasts his washboard abs, while Heidemann groves and lays down some serious raps. A guy flips in the air and a large apple-like heart drops to into a black abyss.



In February, the duo wrapped up the first leg of their powerful Pulses Tour. They will head back out for a slew of dates, beginning in April and running through early May. They are expected to hit up such cities as Dallas, Atlanta, Nashville, Denver and Salt Lake City. Check out the tour dates below.

This week, Karmin is also set to appear on numerous other talk shows, including Late Night With Seth Meyers, The Queen Latifah Show, Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live and VH1’s Big Morning Buzz.

Fans will also get to hear Heidemann in the upcoming animated feature Rio 2, which hits theaters on April 11.

Watch their GMAperformance now:

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Upcoming Tour Dates:
April 6 – Dallas, Texas, House Of Blues
April 8 – Houston, Texas, House Of Blues
April 9 – New Orleans, La., The Civic Theatre
April 12 – Atlanta, Ga., Center Stage Theater
April 13 – Lake Buena Vista, Fla., House Of Blues
April 15 – Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Revolution
April 17 – Nashville, Tenn., Cannery Ballroom
April 18 – Charlotte, N.C., Fillmore Charlotte
April 19 – Columbus, Ohio, Newport Music Hall
April 21 – Cleveland, Ohio, House Of Blues
April 23 – Covington, Ky., Madison Theater
April 24 – Louisville, Ky., Mercury Ballroom
April 27 – Milwaukee, Wis., The Rave II / Eagles Hall
April 29 – St. Louis, Mo., The Pageant
April 30 – Tulsa, Okla., Cain’s Ballroom
May 2 – Des Moines, Iowa, Wooly’s
May 3 – Omaha, Neb., Neb., Slowdown
May 5 – Worcester, Mass., Assumption College
May 7 – Denver, Colo., Summit Music Hall
May 8 – Salt Lake City, Utah, The Complex - The Grand

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