Queen of Jeans - All Again - New LP Record 2024 Memory Music Amber Gold Swirl Vinyl - Indie Pop
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All My Friends 04:32
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Horny Hangover 03:18
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Karaoke 03:43
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Enough to Go Around 02:57
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Neighbors 03:50
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Let Me Forget 03:05
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Books in Bed 04:03
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Bitter Pill 04:09
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Go Down Easy 04:23
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Last to Try 03:33
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Do It All Again 00:56
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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.”
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.”
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