100 gecs have celebrated the discharge of their new album by sharing a video for ‘Dumbest Lady Alive’ – test it out under.
The hyperpop duo – Laura Les and Dylan Brady – launched their long-awaited second album ‘10,000 gecs’ yesterday (March 17).
Their ‘Dumbest Lady Alive’ video sees the pair in a warehouse, with Brady sitting unmoved on some stairs with an acoustic guitar, whereas a superimposed, glitchy model of Les dances away whereas performing the music.
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Giving ‘10,000 gecs’ a five-star assessment, NME wrote: “Although it’s sorely lacking some alternative cuts from 100 gecs’ present stay set (particularly ‘Fallen 4 Ü’ and ‘What’s That Scent?’), ‘10,000 gecs’ is insanely enjoyable and impressively formidable.
“It’s additionally brief however candy, throwing its turbulent flurry of punches after which dipping out earlier than listeners have an opportunity to essentially assume about what’s happening. And therein lies the important thing to benefiting from ‘10,000 gecs’: don’t assume too arduous about it, simply take a deep breath and experience the wave.”
Subsequent month, the band will start an enormous North American headline tour behind ‘10,000 gecs’. Purchase tickets right here and see the total record of tour dates under.
100 gecs’ 2023 North American tour dates:
APRIL 2023
Tuesday 4 – San Jose, San Jose Civic Auditorium
Wednesday 5 – Oakland, Fox Theater
Friday 7 – Vancouver, PNE Discussion board
Saturday 8 – Portland, McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
Sunday 9 – Seattle, Showbox SoDo
Wednesday 12 – Salt Lake Metropolis, Rockwell at The Advanced
Thursday 13 – Denver, The Mission Ballroom
Saturday 15 – St. Louis, The Pageant
Sunday 16 – Madison, The Sylvee
Tuesday 18 – Minneapolis, Armory
Thursday 20 – Chicago, Byline Financial institution Aragon Ballroom
Friday 21 – Detroit, Royal Oak Music Theatre
Saturday 22 – Toronto, Historical past
Monday 24 – Montreal, M Telus
Tuesday 25 – Boston, Roadrunner
Wednesday 26 – Philadelphia, Franklin Music Corridor
Friday 28 – New York, Nice Corridor at Avant Gardner
MAY 2023
Monday 1 – Washington, D.C., The Anthem (with Fever Ray)
Tuesday 2 – Raleigh, The Ritz
Wednesday 3 – Atlanta, The Tabernacle
Friday 5 – Dallas, Southside Ballroom
Saturday 6 – Austin, Stubbs Waller Creek Amphitheater
Sunday 7 – Houston, The Garden at White Oak Music Corridor
Tuesday 9 – St. Petersburg, Jannus Reside
Wednesday 10 – Fort Lauderdale, Revolution Reside
Saturday 13 – Las Vegas, Sick New World Pageant
Tuesday 16 – Phoenix, The Van Buren
Wednesday 17 – San Diego, Soma
Friday 19 – Los Angeles, Hollywood Palladium
Sunday 21 – Anaheim, Home of Blues