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Daisy Grenade & The Maine Share Thrilling Collab “Liquor and Kerosene”

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[Photo via: Daisy Grenade/Jamie Rice, The Maine/Spotify]

Looking for a dazzling new collab for your weekend playlist? Daisy Grenade and The Maine have you covered with their brand-new track, “Liquor and Kerosene.”

The duo debuted the track while on tour with The Maine on their Sweet Sixteen tour as seen in their new music video. Lead vocalist John O’Callaghan joined the two onstage to offer his sultry vocals to a verse and chorus.

“Falling down forever/Drowning under pressure/Feeling nothing without you,” Daisy Grenade sings in a melancholy tone before the chorus swells with thrilling guitar riffs and soaring vocals. Check out the new track and official music video for “Liquor and Kerosene” below.

On January 31, Daisy Grenade announced the track sharing, “We had the time our lives performing this song with John on their Sweet Sixteen tour & can’t wait to share the whole thing very soon.”

Though Daisy Grenade opened up for The Maine during their winter 2023 tour, their shows together are far from over.

Beginning on February 28, both bands are opening the show for Fall Out Boy on select dates of the So Much For (2our) Dust run with Jimmy Eat World. Other Fall Out Boy dates include support from Hot MulliganGames We Play and Carr, as well. On top of that, you can catch the band at When We Were Young Fest 2024 in October. Check out their upcoming dates below and grab tickets here.

Tour Dates:

  • Feb. 28—Portland, OR @ Moda Center
  • March 1—Seattle, WA @ Climate – Pledge Arena
  • March 3—Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center
  • March 4—Anaheim, CA @ Honda Center
  • March 7—Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena
  • March 8—Austin, TX @ Moody Center
  • March  11—Oklahoma City, OK @ Paycom Center
  • March  13—Birmingham, AL @ Legacy – Arena at The BJCC
  • Oct. 19—Las Vegas, NV @ When We Were Young Festival
 
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