Petey USA has introduced a North American tour behind his latest album The Yips. “Gonna play a bunch of songs off of the new album and also a ton from Lean Into Life and USA,” he mentioned, in reference to his 2021 and 2023 albums, respectively.
The tour begins August 29 at Columbus, Ohio’s Newport Music Corridor and wraps up November 6 at The Moore Theatre in Seattle, Washington. Alex Cameron might be alongside for the experience as a particular visitor. Alongside the best way, they may cease at New York Metropolis’s Webster Corridor (October 13), Los Angeles’ The Wiltern (October 29), and San Francisco’s The Fillmore (November 1). Per Petey USA, some cities will characteristic tailgates, to be introduced sooner or later. There’s a VIP ticket possibility that features a personal pre-show expertise that includes an intimate acoustic efficiency.
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The Yips is Petey’s third studio album, by way of Capitol Information. Produced by Chris Walla, previously of Demise Cab for Cutie, the idea album unfolds in a fictional dive bar with every track representing a distinct desk of patrons engaged in a heart-to-heart speak. The file contains the only “As Two People Drift Apart,” which contains a video co-starring influencer/gamer/mannequin Vince Hacker.
The file’s title comes from sports activities parlance, by which “the yips” refers to efficiency nervousness. On the album, Petey applies this flip of phrase to the anxieties of on a regular basis life. “The album’s about going through a period where just nothing’s clicking,” the Michigan-born, Los Angeles-based, genre-mashing dynamo explains, “so you go to a bar where everyone can collect themselves and get drunk.”
Working with Walla on the file was a life-long dream for Petey: “[Death Cab For Cutie’s] one of the few bands whose discography I know inside and out,” he says, “I’ve watched documentaries on how he made Death Cab records like Transatlanticism. So he was my number one choice.”
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