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Durry
The Governors Ball Music Festival 2024
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Avenue of the Americas
Queens, New York 11354
Jun 7, 2024
11:45 AM EDT
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About The Governors Ball Music Festival 2024
June 7–9, 2024
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Avenue of the Americas, Queens, New YorkGet directions
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As a band, Taryn and Austin’s journey happened both unexpectedly and fortuitously. At the start of the COVID pandemic, Austin and his wife moved back into his parents’ house, where Taryn was also living at the time. Faced with nothing but time, he got back to songwriting, regularly asking Taryn for input — or as the two playfully put it, “Gen Z quality control.”
The immediate result of their musical partnership was the pop-punk/alternative anthem “Who's Laughing Now" which leads with wry, tongue-in-cheek lyrics about the futility of young adulthood in 2023. After posting an unfinished version of “Who’s Laughing Now” on TikTok, it swiftly took off, galvanizing thousands of viewers who shared their coming-of-age frustrations. Clearly, the song’s sentiments - which land somewhere between a shrug and a clenched fist - resonated with millions of listeners, and today DURRY have recorded a fully fleshed-out version of “Who's Laughing Now,” which is set to appear on their riveting, perfectly sardonic debut LP, Suburban Legend.
Their new single, "This Movie Sucks" is out now!
Read MoreThe immediate result of their musical partnership was the pop-punk/alternative anthem “Who's Laughing Now" which leads with wry, tongue-in-cheek lyrics about the futility of young adulthood in 2023. After posting an unfinished version of “Who’s Laughing Now” on TikTok, it swiftly took off, galvanizing thousands of viewers who shared their coming-of-age frustrations. Clearly, the song’s sentiments - which land somewhere between a shrug and a clenched fist - resonated with millions of listeners, and today DURRY have recorded a fully fleshed-out version of “Who's Laughing Now,” which is set to appear on their riveting, perfectly sardonic debut LP, Suburban Legend.
Their new single, "This Movie Sucks" is out now!
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