Trousdale: Growing Pains (Deluxe) Tour
Schedule
Sat, 13 Jun, 2026 at 08:00 pm
UTC-06:00Location
SPACE | Evanston, IL
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For Trousdalethe trio of Quinn DAndrea, Georgia Greene, and Lauren Jonesthe ache of growing through change, of facing down existential anxiety, and matters of the heart are all intimately familiar. We can acknowledge the strides weve made and be grateful, but weve talked a lot about how tired we are, Jones says with a laugh. Weve 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 Trousdales 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, DAndrea says.Opening on a ripping electric guitar and bolstered by their trademark harmonies, the title track and lead single perfectly encapsulates those feelings in the life of Trousdale. Im making it through the tough times when it feels like Ive been burning out/ Trying to build up the muscle so the hustle doesnt pull me down, they sing, a limber bass line drawing each new syllable forward. 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. This song was about what we feel every day in this band, Greene says. Being exhausted but finding beauty together.Trousdales debut album, 2023s 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. Were all adding to each others ideas, drawing from personal experiences and then expanding them into something more people can connect with, DAndrea explains. To that end, second single Secondhand Smoke lives deeply in the story of an abusive relationship, but elevates into something far more haunting. Theres an icy chill to the acoustic guitar, the pain ringing softly into the night as the trio take on the perspective of a woman struggling to find hope.While working with co-writers like Mags Duval and Adam expanded the bands purview, the trio credit John Mark Nelson as a particularly powerful guide. Hes 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. That lesson shows both in the totality of Growing Pains and in the summery charm of a track like Over and Over. Nelson shared a rough sketch of the track, and Trousdale eagerly carved out their own version: a tale of running into an ex and trying to decipher how you feel about everyone moving on. DAndrea points to the way the track leaps between tight-knit harmonies and lead vocal flourishes as emblematic of the new heights Trousdale has reached. Every time we record and were in the vocal booth, were all getting better and figuring out what we need, she says.
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SPACE, Evanston, United States
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