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Queen of Jeans

Queen of Jeans Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 4,159
Category Crockpot Pop, Denimcore
Concerts
Jul
18
The Rockwell
Somerville
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Jul
19
Purgatory
Kings County
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Jul
20
PhilaMOCA
Philadelphia
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Jul
21
Pie Shop
Washington
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Jul
23
DRKMTTR
Nashville
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Jul
24
Hideout
Chicago
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Jul
25
CODA
Cleveland
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About Queen of Jeans
All Again. That’s the title of the upcoming full-length record from Philadelphia’s Queen of Jeans. The LP tracks an entire arc that, by the final hazy vibrato wash of “Do It All Again,” bleeds back into the ambient first seconds of the record. “Thought I’d call tonight, hear how you’re dealing,” Miriam Devora sings to a distant lover on opener “All My Friends” in a neon-lit, melancholy tenor, the precise sound of lonesome love. The full band joins her in a beautiful night time sway, but it’s still no use: “I got all my friends around, but I’m not home til I’m alone with you.” The rest of the record follows this relationship as it tumbles through loneliness and longing, to elation and joy, to pain and anger, and finally to its foggy close, where Devora admits, “If I got to do it all again, I’d find you there like I did back then.” Releasing on Memory Music, All Again is principally an enveloping, rich indie-rock record, changing dance partners between cheek-to-cheek ’60s pop sweetness, ’90s alt-rock dirt, spacious and pained emo, and the songcraft and melodicism of the sharpest acoustic singer-songwriter acts. Devora (vocals, guitar, keys) and Matheson Glass (lead guitar, piano) took extra care this time to create a Queen of Jeans full-length that reflected in sound and structure the emotional depths they were exploring. It’s the first time since their 2015 debut, Dig Yourself, that they’ve had a full band, with drummer Patrick Wall and bassist Andrew Nitz, to build with. Where on releases like 2022’s sparkling lockdown-pop Hiding In Place Devora and Glass had gone into producer and mix/master engineer Will Yip’s Studio 4 with sketches and worked with Yip to arrange the songs in studio, this time, they went in with a complete vision for the record. That allowed them to use studio time to expand the record’s sonic boundaries. “We had a lot more room to play with some of the ear candy we’ve always wanted to explore and get weirder in the studio,” says Glass. Those elements lend a physicality and playfulness to the memory and emotions that unfurl through All Again. “We’re trying to tell the story of when you look back at an important relationship,” says Glass. “Years go by, and the more you reflect on it, it becomes more warped and the facts become a little bit more murky. We wanted to play with that and get surreal with the story.” (Literally: listen for a “monster” voice in the already-released banger “Karaoke.”) The record’s artwork, conceptualized by Devora, renders this idea with devastating clarity. “It starts and ends at these bookends,” Devora explains of the first and last songs, but the bookends—and really, most of the spaces along the way—could be the beginning or the end, depending on how and when you hear them. Devora wrote “All My Friends” while Glass was away working another tour. It’s a sweet, intimate love song, but in context on All Again, it’s also an introduction to the record’s story. Many of the songs follow this example: personal experiences that are recontextualized in a semi-fictional narrative. Lead single “Horny Hangover” is destined for a spot in the messy situationship canon with its instant-anthem chorus: “I get a horny hangover every time you cross my mind,” Devora groans, the victim of irrepressible magnetism. The slow heartache waltz of “All My Friends” will release next, followed by “Bitter Pill,” a driving churn of overdrive and charged drums that backdrop a turn in the story, where sadness and denial mutate into anger. “You’re like, ‘Fuck you, your best friends, everyone who is related to you,’” explains Devora. This phase continues on “Go Down Easy,” a heavy look at abuse and substance use that recasts queer relationships with nuance and humanity. This one, too, is destined for live sing-alongs, with its delicious gang-chant: “God damn you, and I mean it!” After the heart-pounding indie-rock romance of “Last To Try” comes the woozy, lovesick closer, “Do It All Again.” But in these distant closing seconds, you just barely catch a hummed melody that reminds you of everything that was just experienced, and carries you back to the beginning. Even when something is over, it’s not really over, is it? Short Bio Releasing on Memory Music, Queen of Jeans’ All Again is an enveloping, rich indie-rock record, changing dance partners between cheek-to-cheek ’60s pop sweetness, ’90s alt-rock dirt, spacious and pained emo, and the songcraft and melodicism of the sharpest acoustic singer-songwriter acts. Miriam Devora (vocals, guitar, keys) and Matheson Glass (lead guitar, piano) took extra care this time to create a Queen of Jeans full-length that reflected in sound and structure the emotional depths they were exploring. The band recorded All Again at producer and engineer Will Yip’s Studio 4. The album’s 11 tracks, which play out a never-ending cycle of love and heartbreak, are loaded with presence and playfulness, giving weight to the memory and emotions that unfurl. As the record closes, it bleeds back into its introduction. Even when something is over, it’s not really over, is it?
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Genres
Crockpot Pop, Denimcore
Band members
Matheson Glass, Patrick Wall, Miriam Devora
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Queen of Jeans Tour Cities
Somerville, MA Washington City, DC Chicago, IL Brooklyn, NY Philadelphia, PA Nashville, TN Cleveland, OH

Frequently Asked Questions About Queen of Jeans

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Queen of Jeans on tour?

Yes, Queen of Jeans is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Queen of Jeans concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Queen of Jeans tour is scheduled for 7 dates across 7 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Queen of Jeans scheduled to play?

Queen of Jeans is scheduled to play 7 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Queen of Jeans tour start?

Queen of Jeans’s tour starts Jul 18, 2024 and ends on Jul 25, 2024. They will play 7 cities; their most recent concert was held in Somerville at The Rockwell and their next upcoming concert will be in Washington at Pie Shop.

What venues is Queen of Jeans performing at?

As part of the Queen of Jeans tour, Queen of Jeans is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

Jul 18 - Somerville, MA @ The Rockwell
Jul 19 - Kings County, NY @ Purgatory
Jul 20 - Philadelphia, PA @ PhilaMOCA
Jul 21 - Washington, DC @ Pie Shop
Jul 23 - Nashville, TN @ DRKMTTR
Jul 24 - Chicago, IL @ Hideout
Jul 25 - Cleveland, OH @ CODA
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