Deap Vally teases Femejism with new track "Little Baby Beauty Queen"
06 September 2016, 13:40
| Written by
Laurence Day
Rock duo Deap Vally have shared another new preview of upcoming album Femejism - it's titled "Little Baby Beauty Queen".
The track links up with "Gonnawanna", "Smile More", and "Royal Jelly" to preview the band's follow up to 2013 debut Sistrionix.
Femejism is out 16 September on Cooking Vinyl. It was recorded in L.A. and the San Fernando Valley with producer Nick Zinner (Yeah Yeah Yeahs).
Stream "Little Baby Beauty Queen" below. The band's upcoming UK/EU shows are after.
September
- 15 - Bristol, Thekla
- 16 - London, Islington Assembly Hall
- 17 - Leeds, University Stylus
- 19 - Edinburgh, Electric Circus
- 20 - Liverpool, Invisible Wind Factory
- 21 - Brighton, Concorde 2
- 23 - Brussels, VK
- 26 - Amsterdam, Paradiso Club
- 28 - Berlin, Rosis
- 29 - Munich, Mila
- 30 - Bologna, Locomotiv
October
- 1 - Zurich, Mascotte
- 3 - Wiesbaden, Kesselhaus
- 4 - Paris, Le Point FMR
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