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Laura Jane Grace

Hole In My Head

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Laura Jane Grace

Stay Alive

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Adventure Club

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  1. WWIII Revisited
  2. Wearing Black
  3. I Love To Get High
  4. Active Trauma
  5. New Years Day
  6. Mine Me Mine
  7. Your God (God’s Dick)
  8. Fuck You Harry Potter
  9. Poison In Me
  10. Espresso Freddie
  11. Free Cigarettes
  12. Walls

Laura Jane Grace

Adventure Club

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A powerful new statement featuring some of her most intense and thought-provoking work to date.

'Adventure Club' was recorded in Athens, Greece and made possible by a grant through the Onassis Air Program, "an artistic research, residency, and fellowship program that fosters artistic process and experimentation by bringing together creative practitioners from a variety of geographies and practices", which Grace was awarded a fellowship through.

The album features notable performances from outside collaborators known as the Trauma Tropes, including Grace’s wife, Paris Campbell (vocals), as well as Athens-based musicians, Jacopo Fokas (bass) and Orestis Lagadinos (drums).

On standout, “Your God (God’s Dick),” Grace and Campbell belt out some of Grace’s most anthemic lyrics ever penned, with an a capella intro channeling the stadium power pop of Queen.

On “Wearing Black,” Grace critiques the corporatization of and police presence at Pride events, with her signature punk ethos and raw, unabashed outlook on full display.