Perfume Genius
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Perfume Genius
20 days ago
The 10th anniversary edition of Too Bright is out now including three new songs: https://lnk.to/toobright10
These songs were written in 2013 alongside the tracks that bemore
These songs were written in 2013 alongside the tracks that bemore
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SEP
27
2024
Los Angeles, CA
Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever
I Was There
SEP
26
2024
Los Angeles, CA
Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever
I Was There
SEP
24
2024
San Francisco, CA
Great American Music Hall
I Was There
SEP
18
2024
Woodstock, NY
Bearsville Theater
I Was There
SEP
17
2024
Brooklyn, NY
Music Hall of Williamsburg
I Was There
SEP
16
2024
Washington, DC
The Atlantis
I Was There
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Fan Reviews
October 13th 2022
Truly speechless experience, his live is so much different from his studio albums, I have been to more than 50 concerts, and his was the best concerts I've ever been to, speaking from someone who wasn't even a fan of Perfume Genius.
Eveleigh, Australia@Carriageworks
Teddy
August 14th 2022
Perfume Genius @ Store Vega
★★★★★
Tonight’s live concert in the beautiful architectural building in the Center of Copenhagen, the music hall of Vega was a Welcome to the Pleasuredoom of musical tour de force experience from this captivating and fascinating Mike Hadreas aka Perfume Genius - an artist I didn’t know about before this week and an artist that my youngest daughter had brought concert tickets to and asked if I would join, telling me that I had to learn about music… and yes maybe I do, but I’m always open for learning about new music and artists.
This week I have listened to a great deal of Perfume Genius’s six dazzling albums, which was a magnificent experience but it was not near the real thing and can’t justify the sizzling live magic of Mike Hadreas’ onstage presence and enchanted charm.
Wow for a magically live concert experience of a brilliant cocktail blend of music genres and of course Mike Hadreas’ charisma.
.
#perfumegenius #live #concert #vega #vegacph #alternative #pop #indie #rock #addictive #magic #indierock #dazzling #sizzling #vanedannende #fængende #support #yourfavourite #musican #Støtenmusiker #kananbefales #recommed #shoutout #avantgarde #avantgardepop
København, Denmark@Vega
Kathleen
June 18th 2022
I missed it - my plane was delayed but my friends said it was fab
Hobart, Australia@Dark Mofo - The Odeon Theatre
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About Perfume Genius
This is an American rock ‘n’ roll album by big American pop star Perfume Genius.
WHOM
Known early as a poster-wraith for notorious, joyous, tortured and free boys, girls and their fellow travelers, the first two albums by Perfume Genius consisted largely of exquisite and cruelly abbreviated songs seemingly sung in the dark at a piano with all the silences left in. The previously most recent album, 2014’s Too Bright, stepped out saucily onto a bigger stage, expressing, with the production help of Adrian Utley, emotions arranged all along the slippery continuum from rage to irony to love. Now here we have seized the vocabulary of the full expression of all music.
WHAT IS THIS
Here in 13 ferocious and sophisticated tracks, Mike Hadreas and his collaborators blow through church music, makeout music, an array of the gothier radio popular formats, rhythm and blues, art pop, krautrock, queer soul, the RCA Studio B sound, and then also collect some of the sounds that only exist inside Freddy Krueger. Tremolo on the electric keys. Nightclubbing. Daywalking. Peter Greenawaying, Springsteening, Syreetaing.
WHY
Luridness was a quality of music in the 1960s that is mostly since shunned. The big male crooners were all fiercely lurid as an expression of passion or lustiness or general dickability. That’s something perfect to take back. You took us to church and told us to believe in ghosts. You took us to school and told us to believe in the great American project of inclusion. Instead we started fucking to the great American project of rock and roll. There’s more than one sexy soul song here. Seduction is also spellcraft. Rock and roll was an incantation, a beg to give it up baby. It’s not that different from begging Some Thing to not let you die when you are alone and afraid.
A QUICK BREAK ABOUT HOW
Blake Mills — the one who produced the Alabama Shakes record and who performs with John Legend — produced the record with precision and expansion. Some things are pretty and some are blasted beyond recognition. In the studio with Shawn the engineer, Mike and Blake would hear quite different voices as they worked and they built this together.
MORE ON THE TOPIC OF WHY
God is all around actually and some of these songs are about being equal and some are about the witchcraft of believing. This is church music the same way Prince’s Black Album is — too dirty. It’s femme art pop the way Kate Bush’s The Dreaming is — too scary. Prayer is indistinguishable from OCD but feels a lot cleaner.
LIFE IS ACKNOWLEDGING THAT WE EACH STRIVE FOR HAPPINESS
1. “I felt like when I made these other albums, people were like why are you talking about these things, and now people are going to be like, why aren’t you talking about these things, because everything’s so terrible. I’m never not talking about it. My life is existing in the fucking face of it. My music will always be in protest.”
2. “I pay my rent. I’m approaching health. The things that are bothering me personally now are less clear, are more confusing. I don’t think I really figured them out with these songs. There’s something freeing about how I don’t have it figured out. Unpacking little morsels, magnifying my discomfort, wading through buried harm, laughing at or digging in to the embarrassing drama of it all. I may never come out the other side but it’s invigorating to try and hopefully, ultimately helpful. I think a lot of them are about trying to be happy in the face of whatever bullshit I created for myself or how horrible everything and everyone is.”
3. “I can steal from people that are on the inside and act as if. I created my whole identity around never being on the inside.”
LISTENING IN
Who gets to live now? That’s a question up for active international debate. Lots of folks are getting a clear view into what they all think of us. When we can, we should not have to care. You should feel great listening here, even when you’re sad. Our job is to find love and connection and goodness. Records like this, records that make you feel like you’re 15 and just seeing the truth for the first time, are excessively rare. They’re here to remind you that you’re divine.
--Choire Sicha
WHOM
Known early as a poster-wraith for notorious, joyous, tortured and free boys, girls and their fellow travelers, the first two albums by Perfume Genius consisted largely of exquisite and cruelly abbreviated songs seemingly sung in the dark at a piano with all the silences left in. The previously most recent album, 2014’s Too Bright, stepped out saucily onto a bigger stage, expressing, with the production help of Adrian Utley, emotions arranged all along the slippery continuum from rage to irony to love. Now here we have seized the vocabulary of the full expression of all music.
WHAT IS THIS
Here in 13 ferocious and sophisticated tracks, Mike Hadreas and his collaborators blow through church music, makeout music, an array of the gothier radio popular formats, rhythm and blues, art pop, krautrock, queer soul, the RCA Studio B sound, and then also collect some of the sounds that only exist inside Freddy Krueger. Tremolo on the electric keys. Nightclubbing. Daywalking. Peter Greenawaying, Springsteening, Syreetaing.
WHY
Luridness was a quality of music in the 1960s that is mostly since shunned. The big male crooners were all fiercely lurid as an expression of passion or lustiness or general dickability. That’s something perfect to take back. You took us to church and told us to believe in ghosts. You took us to school and told us to believe in the great American project of inclusion. Instead we started fucking to the great American project of rock and roll. There’s more than one sexy soul song here. Seduction is also spellcraft. Rock and roll was an incantation, a beg to give it up baby. It’s not that different from begging Some Thing to not let you die when you are alone and afraid.
A QUICK BREAK ABOUT HOW
Blake Mills — the one who produced the Alabama Shakes record and who performs with John Legend — produced the record with precision and expansion. Some things are pretty and some are blasted beyond recognition. In the studio with Shawn the engineer, Mike and Blake would hear quite different voices as they worked and they built this together.
MORE ON THE TOPIC OF WHY
God is all around actually and some of these songs are about being equal and some are about the witchcraft of believing. This is church music the same way Prince’s Black Album is — too dirty. It’s femme art pop the way Kate Bush’s The Dreaming is — too scary. Prayer is indistinguishable from OCD but feels a lot cleaner.
LIFE IS ACKNOWLEDGING THAT WE EACH STRIVE FOR HAPPINESS
1. “I felt like when I made these other albums, people were like why are you talking about these things, and now people are going to be like, why aren’t you talking about these things, because everything’s so terrible. I’m never not talking about it. My life is existing in the fucking face of it. My music will always be in protest.”
2. “I pay my rent. I’m approaching health. The things that are bothering me personally now are less clear, are more confusing. I don’t think I really figured them out with these songs. There’s something freeing about how I don’t have it figured out. Unpacking little morsels, magnifying my discomfort, wading through buried harm, laughing at or digging in to the embarrassing drama of it all. I may never come out the other side but it’s invigorating to try and hopefully, ultimately helpful. I think a lot of them are about trying to be happy in the face of whatever bullshit I created for myself or how horrible everything and everyone is.”
3. “I can steal from people that are on the inside and act as if. I created my whole identity around never being on the inside.”
LISTENING IN
Who gets to live now? That’s a question up for active international debate. Lots of folks are getting a clear view into what they all think of us. When we can, we should not have to care. You should feel great listening here, even when you’re sad. Our job is to find love and connection and goodness. Records like this, records that make you feel like you’re 15 and just seeing the truth for the first time, are excessively rare. They’re here to remind you that you’re divine.
--Choire Sicha
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Band Members:
Mike
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Perfume Genius to play in your city
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Latest Posts
Perfume Genius
20 days ago
The 10th anniversary edition of Too Bright is out now including three new songs: https://lnk.to/toobright10
These songs were written in 2013 alongside the tracks that bemore
These songs were written in 2013 alongside the tracks that bemore
View More Posts
Live Photos of Perfume Genius
View All Photos
concerts and tour dates
Past
SEP
27
2024
Los Angeles, CA
Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever
I Was There
SEP
26
2024
Los Angeles, CA
Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever
I Was There
SEP
24
2024
San Francisco, CA
Great American Music Hall
I Was There
SEP
18
2024
Woodstock, NY
Bearsville Theater
I Was There
SEP
17
2024
Brooklyn, NY
Music Hall of Williamsburg
I Was There
SEP
16
2024
Washington, DC
The Atlantis
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
October 13th 2022
Truly speechless experience, his live is so much different from his studio albums, I have been to more than 50 concerts, and his was the best concerts I've ever been to, speaking from someone who wasn't even a fan of Perfume Genius.
Eveleigh, Australia@Carriageworks
Teddy
August 14th 2022
Perfume Genius @ Store Vega
★★★★★
Tonight’s live concert in the beautiful architectural building in the Center of Copenhagen, the music hall of Vega was a Welcome to the Pleasuredoom of musical tour de force experience from this captivating and fascinating Mike Hadreas aka Perfume Genius - an artist I didn’t know about before this week and an artist that my youngest daughter had brought concert tickets to and asked if I would join, telling me that I had to learn about music… and yes maybe I do, but I’m always open for learning about new music and artists.
This week I have listened to a great deal of Perfume Genius’s six dazzling albums, which was a magnificent experience but it was not near the real thing and can’t justify the sizzling live magic of Mike Hadreas’ onstage presence and enchanted charm.
Wow for a magically live concert experience of a brilliant cocktail blend of music genres and of course Mike Hadreas’ charisma.
.
#perfumegenius #live #concert #vega #vegacph #alternative #pop #indie #rock #addictive #magic #indierock #dazzling #sizzling #vanedannende #fængende #support #yourfavourite #musican #Støtenmusiker #kananbefales #recommed #shoutout #avantgarde #avantgardepop
København, Denmark@Vega
Kathleen
June 18th 2022
I missed it - my plane was delayed but my friends said it was fab
Hobart, Australia@Dark Mofo - The Odeon Theatre
View More Fan Reviews
About Perfume Genius
This is an American rock ‘n’ roll album by big American pop star Perfume Genius.
WHOM
Known early as a poster-wraith for notorious, joyous, tortured and free boys, girls and their fellow travelers, the first two albums by Perfume Genius consisted largely of exquisite and cruelly abbreviated songs seemingly sung in the dark at a piano with all the silences left in. The previously most recent album, 2014’s Too Bright, stepped out saucily onto a bigger stage, expressing, with the production help of Adrian Utley, emotions arranged all along the slippery continuum from rage to irony to love. Now here we have seized the vocabulary of the full expression of all music.
WHAT IS THIS
Here in 13 ferocious and sophisticated tracks, Mike Hadreas and his collaborators blow through church music, makeout music, an array of the gothier radio popular formats, rhythm and blues, art pop, krautrock, queer soul, the RCA Studio B sound, and then also collect some of the sounds that only exist inside Freddy Krueger. Tremolo on the electric keys. Nightclubbing. Daywalking. Peter Greenawaying, Springsteening, Syreetaing.
WHY
Luridness was a quality of music in the 1960s that is mostly since shunned. The big male crooners were all fiercely lurid as an expression of passion or lustiness or general dickability. That’s something perfect to take back. You took us to church and told us to believe in ghosts. You took us to school and told us to believe in the great American project of inclusion. Instead we started fucking to the great American project of rock and roll. There’s more than one sexy soul song here. Seduction is also spellcraft. Rock and roll was an incantation, a beg to give it up baby. It’s not that different from begging Some Thing to not let you die when you are alone and afraid.
A QUICK BREAK ABOUT HOW
Blake Mills — the one who produced the Alabama Shakes record and who performs with John Legend — produced the record with precision and expansion. Some things are pretty and some are blasted beyond recognition. In the studio with Shawn the engineer, Mike and Blake would hear quite different voices as they worked and they built this together.
MORE ON THE TOPIC OF WHY
God is all around actually and some of these songs are about being equal and some are about the witchcraft of believing. This is church music the same way Prince’s Black Album is — too dirty. It’s femme art pop the way Kate Bush’s The Dreaming is — too scary. Prayer is indistinguishable from OCD but feels a lot cleaner.
LIFE IS ACKNOWLEDGING THAT WE EACH STRIVE FOR HAPPINESS
1. “I felt like when I made these other albums, people were like why are you talking about these things, and now people are going to be like, why aren’t you talking about these things, because everything’s so terrible. I’m never not talking about it. My life is existing in the fucking face of it. My music will always be in protest.”
2. “I pay my rent. I’m approaching health. The things that are bothering me personally now are less clear, are more confusing. I don’t think I really figured them out with these songs. There’s something freeing about how I don’t have it figured out. Unpacking little morsels, magnifying my discomfort, wading through buried harm, laughing at or digging in to the embarrassing drama of it all. I may never come out the other side but it’s invigorating to try and hopefully, ultimately helpful. I think a lot of them are about trying to be happy in the face of whatever bullshit I created for myself or how horrible everything and everyone is.”
3. “I can steal from people that are on the inside and act as if. I created my whole identity around never being on the inside.”
LISTENING IN
Who gets to live now? That’s a question up for active international debate. Lots of folks are getting a clear view into what they all think of us. When we can, we should not have to care. You should feel great listening here, even when you’re sad. Our job is to find love and connection and goodness. Records like this, records that make you feel like you’re 15 and just seeing the truth for the first time, are excessively rare. They’re here to remind you that you’re divine.
--Choire Sicha
WHOM
Known early as a poster-wraith for notorious, joyous, tortured and free boys, girls and their fellow travelers, the first two albums by Perfume Genius consisted largely of exquisite and cruelly abbreviated songs seemingly sung in the dark at a piano with all the silences left in. The previously most recent album, 2014’s Too Bright, stepped out saucily onto a bigger stage, expressing, with the production help of Adrian Utley, emotions arranged all along the slippery continuum from rage to irony to love. Now here we have seized the vocabulary of the full expression of all music.
WHAT IS THIS
Here in 13 ferocious and sophisticated tracks, Mike Hadreas and his collaborators blow through church music, makeout music, an array of the gothier radio popular formats, rhythm and blues, art pop, krautrock, queer soul, the RCA Studio B sound, and then also collect some of the sounds that only exist inside Freddy Krueger. Tremolo on the electric keys. Nightclubbing. Daywalking. Peter Greenawaying, Springsteening, Syreetaing.
WHY
Luridness was a quality of music in the 1960s that is mostly since shunned. The big male crooners were all fiercely lurid as an expression of passion or lustiness or general dickability. That’s something perfect to take back. You took us to church and told us to believe in ghosts. You took us to school and told us to believe in the great American project of inclusion. Instead we started fucking to the great American project of rock and roll. There’s more than one sexy soul song here. Seduction is also spellcraft. Rock and roll was an incantation, a beg to give it up baby. It’s not that different from begging Some Thing to not let you die when you are alone and afraid.
A QUICK BREAK ABOUT HOW
Blake Mills — the one who produced the Alabama Shakes record and who performs with John Legend — produced the record with precision and expansion. Some things are pretty and some are blasted beyond recognition. In the studio with Shawn the engineer, Mike and Blake would hear quite different voices as they worked and they built this together.
MORE ON THE TOPIC OF WHY
God is all around actually and some of these songs are about being equal and some are about the witchcraft of believing. This is church music the same way Prince’s Black Album is — too dirty. It’s femme art pop the way Kate Bush’s The Dreaming is — too scary. Prayer is indistinguishable from OCD but feels a lot cleaner.
LIFE IS ACKNOWLEDGING THAT WE EACH STRIVE FOR HAPPINESS
1. “I felt like when I made these other albums, people were like why are you talking about these things, and now people are going to be like, why aren’t you talking about these things, because everything’s so terrible. I’m never not talking about it. My life is existing in the fucking face of it. My music will always be in protest.”
2. “I pay my rent. I’m approaching health. The things that are bothering me personally now are less clear, are more confusing. I don’t think I really figured them out with these songs. There’s something freeing about how I don’t have it figured out. Unpacking little morsels, magnifying my discomfort, wading through buried harm, laughing at or digging in to the embarrassing drama of it all. I may never come out the other side but it’s invigorating to try and hopefully, ultimately helpful. I think a lot of them are about trying to be happy in the face of whatever bullshit I created for myself or how horrible everything and everyone is.”
3. “I can steal from people that are on the inside and act as if. I created my whole identity around never being on the inside.”
LISTENING IN
Who gets to live now? That’s a question up for active international debate. Lots of folks are getting a clear view into what they all think of us. When we can, we should not have to care. You should feel great listening here, even when you’re sad. Our job is to find love and connection and goodness. Records like this, records that make you feel like you’re 15 and just seeing the truth for the first time, are excessively rare. They’re here to remind you that you’re divine.
--Choire Sicha
Show More
Band Members:
Mike
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