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Trousdale Release Latest Single "Over And Over"

“OVER AND OVER” — STREAM | WATCH SOPHOMORE ALBUM GROWING PAINS OUT ON APRIL 11 — PRE-SAVE HEADLINE NORTH AMERICAN TOUR KICKING OFF SOON + DATES WITH LAKE STREET DIVE ANNOUNCED — SEE ALL DATES HERE

Trousdale in vibrant outfits sit on a sofa, exuding a relaxed mood. "Trousdale" text appears above them. The room is bright and artistic.

Trousdale, Los Angeles’ most heavenly harmonic trio, today release their album’s next single, “Over And Over.” Upbeat and cathartic, the track ushers in the upcoming warm months of a summer of independence. Banding together to power through the tough phases of healing after a breakup, Quinn D’Andrea, Georgia Greene and Lauren Jones anthemically affirm that they don’t need to hear how much better their ex is doing — Stream


“As soon as John Mark Nelson brought this song idea to us, we knew it was special,” shares Georgia Greene. “There’s never a good time to run into your ex , and it’s even worse when they’re bragging about how well they’re doing now. It’s a gut punch to hear the ‘good news’ because you can’t help but wonder, ‘are they doing so well now that they’re without me?’ We were thrilled that John Mark invited us to finish writing about that universally unsavory experience.” 


In today’s official video, Trousdale is playing satirical versions of their exes, invading their privacy and disturbing their peace. Referential to Taylor Swift’s “You Belong With Me” video, the trio can’t seem to get a moment alone to heal when their past keeps creeping in — Watch

 

With their talent shining through the brightest live, Trousdale have also announced their upcoming headline Growing Pains tour. Beginning in Philadelphia at the end of April, the 28-date run will come to a close with a massive hometown show in Los Angeles on June 21. The tour will feature a collaborative opening set from Beane and Nia Ashleigh


Following the devastation of the wildfires in Trousdale’s home city, the band is partnering with The Ally Coalition on behalf of The California Community Foundation’s Wildfire Recovery Fund. $1 from each ticket will support both mid-term and long-term efforts to rebuild and restore the lives of California’s most affected and underserved populations. 


The artist presale and VIP packages go on sale today at 10am local. The Troufriends VIP Meet & Greet Experience will include an exclusive pre-show meet and greet, acoustic performance, a signed zine, limited edition merch, and more. General on-sale for all tickets will open at 10am local on Friday, January 17. See all tour dates here and below. 

UPCOMING GROWING PAINS TOUR DATES:

April 30 - Philadelphia, PA - Foundry*

May 1 - Carrboro, NC - Cat’s Cradle*

May 2 - Atlanta, GA - Smith’s*

May 3 - Nashville, TN - Basement East*

May 5 - Madison, WI - High Noon Saloon*

May 6 - Minneapolis, MN - Fine Line*

May 8 - Chicago, IL - Thalia Hall*

May 9 - Detroit, MI - El Club*

May 10 - Toronto, ON - Velvet Underground*

May 11 - Montreal, QC - Petit Campus*

May 13 - Boston, MA - Sinclair*

May 15 - Richmond, VA - Broadberry*

May 16 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club*

May 17 - New York, NY - Irving Plaza*

May 29 - Dallas, TX - Sons of Hermann Hall*

May 30 - Houston, TX - White Oak (Upstairs)*

May 31 - Austin, TX - 3TEN ACL Live*

June 3 - Phoenix, AZ - Valley Bar*

June 4 - San Diego, CA - Quartyard*

June 11 - Denver, CO - Bluebird*

June 12 - Salt Lake City, UT - Soundwell*

June 13 - Boise, ID - Shrine*

June 14 - Portland, OR - Mission Theater*

June 16 - Vancouver, BC - The Pearl*

June 17 - Seattle, WA - Neumos*

June 19 - San Francisco, CA - Chapel*

June 20 - Healdsburg, CA - Little Saint*

June 21 - Los Angeles, CA - El Rey Theatre*


*with a collaborative opening set from Beane and Nia Ashleigh

All tour info here!


Trousdale’s upcoming second LP was primarily recorded live in the room and co-produced by the band and John Mark Nelson. With co-writing talent lent to them from Mags Duval, John Mark Nelson, and Lawrence Rothman, the trio utilized a live rhythm section on this record, resulting in a more cohesive and tighter sound than they’ve ever had before. Across 12 remarkable and relatable tracks, Growing Pains points a finger at the weight of life and offers a light at the end of the tunnel.


So far, Trousdale has released “Want Me Back” and title track “Growing Pains.” A new sense of delight has surrounded the band as listeners have been treated to defiant, empowering anthems across the spectrum of genres. The album will arrive in full on April 11 via Independent Co. — Pre-Save.


Last year, Trousdale released Out of My Mind Deluxe while touring extensively across North America. Highlights include sold-out headline dates, supporting The Teskey Brothers, Glen Hansard and Lake Street Dive, and festival performances at Bonnaroo, Green River Festival and Whale Jam. Trousdale also released an Audiotree live session and contributed to NOISE FOR NOW’s Songs For Sex, a benefit compilation album in support of sexual and reproductive rights alongside Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Andrew Bird and more. 

 

ABOUT TROUSDALE:

For Trousdale—the trio of Quinn D’Andrea, Georgia Greene, and Lauren Jones—the ache of growing through change, of facing down existential anxiety, and matters of the heart are all intimately familiar. “We can acknowledge the strides we’ve made and be grateful, but we’ve talked a lot about how tired we are,” Jones says with a laugh. “We’ve been thinking a lot about the tension that comes with change, wanting it, fighting it, embracing it, but learning to thrive in that moment.” On Trousdale’s upcoming LP, Growing Pains (due April 11th), the band works through those struggles to find strength, courage, and growth in each other. “From what was, something new can always grow,” D’Andrea says.


The album was recorded largely live in the room and co-produced by the band and John Mark Nelson, a songwriter who has also co-written and produced songs for Suki Waterhouse and Shaboozey, as well as engineered tracks for the likes of Taylor Swift and Mitski. While working with co-writers like Mags Duval and Adam Yaron expanded the band’s purview, the trio credit John Mark Nelson as a particularly powerful guide. “He’s always thinking about the big picture and staying out of the weeds,” Jones laughs. “We used to live in the weeds. But John Mark helped us focus on the album as a whole.” 


Trousdale’s debut album, 2023’s Out of My Mind, earned raves from the likes of the Boston Globe, Consequence, and Atwood Magazine for its powerful songwriting, immaculate harmonies, and ability to bridge gaps between country and indie pop. On Growing Pains, the three songwriters evolved their style, writing rough ideas on their own, then refining and finishing them in the room together. “We’re all adding to each other’s ideas, drawing from personal experiences and then expanding them into something more people can connect with,” D’Andrea explains.


As good as Trousdale sounds when they lean into their gold-hued pop, the group work their country flair into the material more masterfully than ever before. Across 12 remarkable tracks, Growing Pains stares down all the weight of its title, a trio of strong, independent women facing the threats of loneliness, broken hearts, loss, and more, and converting it into transformative, uplifting music. “It's a reminder that even in the coldest moments, renewal is always possible,” D’Andrea explains. 

 

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