Trousdale

Trousdale

For Trousdale—the trio of Quinn D’Andrea, Georgia Greene, and Lauren Jones—the ache of growth and change is both a challenge and a source of inspiration. Their upcoming LP Growing Pains (due April 11th) captures that tension: the exhaustion, the desire for change, and the beauty that emerges in the process. The title track and lead single, recorded largely live and co-produced with John Mark Nelson (Suki Waterhouse, Shaboozey, Taylor Swift, Mitski), opens with a ripping guitar and their signature harmonies, encapsulating their shared experience of fighting burnout while building resilience together. Songs like “Growing Pains” embody the band’s ethos—facing exhaustion head-on while finding strength in community.

Trousdale’s debut album Out of My Mind (2023) drew praise from outlets like the Boston Globe, Consequence, and Atwood Magazine for its powerful songwriting, seamless harmonies, and ability to bridge country and indie pop. Touring sharpened their sound and deepened their individual voices, lessons they carried into the writing of Growing Pains. Each member began with their own ideas, then came together to refine them as a trio, creating music that is both vulnerable and collaborative. The result is an album that reflects their individual stories while transforming them into universal experiences, affirming Trousdale’s place as a band unafraid to embrace the tension of growth while finding beauty in the struggle.

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