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Scene Queen And 6ARLEYHUMAN Collab On New Song, “Stuck”

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Get ready to set your Top 8 because Myspace is SO back! Scene Queen has teamed up with 6ARELYHUMAN on their new track, “Stuck.” It’s a modern iteration of the best elements of the mid-2000s electro-alt scene while giving it a sweet hyper-pop twist.

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The music video for the song is an old-school house party with strobes, puffed-up hair, and, of course, a rivalry between the two singers. Layered lyrics behind the confrontation in the small space capture the true essence of scene-kid energy: “So what’s good you got nothing/To say bitches stay mad ‘cause I slay every day/And you look so good when you’re walking away.” All that’s missing is a Barbie pink brass knuckles necklace around everyone’s neck paired with a matching tutu, but it’s a tune that’ll have fans dancing around on their next night out.

Fans can hear this bumping through the speakers while she’s on tour with PVRIS and Sophie Powers later this month in the UK and Europe. Scene Queen also joins the idobi Radio Summer School Tour alongside acts Magnolia Park, The Home Team, Stand Atlantic, and others. Find more information here, and check out the dates below.

Tour Dates:

  • April 24—Hanover, DE @ Musikzentrum *
  • April 25—Hamburg, DE @ Docks *
  • April 26—Berlin, DE @ Huxleys Neue Welt *
  • April 27—Warsaw, PL @ Proxima *
  • April 29—Prague, CZ @ Lucerna Music Bar *
  • April 30—Vienna, AT @ Arena *
  • May 2—Milan, IT @ Alcatraz *
  • May 5—Frankfurt, DE @ Zoom Frankfurt *
  • May 6—Cologne, DE @ Carlswerk Victoria *
  • May 7—Brussels, BE @ Ancienne Belgique *
  • May 9—Utrecht, NL @ TivolviVredenburg *
  • May 10—Paris, FR @ Le Trabendo *
  • May 12—Manchester, UK @ O2 Victoria Warehouse *
  • May 13—Glasgow, UK @ O2 Academy Glasgow *
  • May 15—Birmingham, UK @ O2 Academy Birmingham *
  • May 16—London, UK @ Troxy *
  • July 10—Cleveland, OH @ Agora Ballroom
  • July 11—Cincinnati, OH @ Andrew J Brady Theater
  • July 12—Nashville, TN @ Marathon Music Works
  • July 13—Sauget, IL @ (St. Louis) Pop’s Nightclub
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  • July 16—Austin, TX @ The Far Out Lounge
  • July 17—Dallas, TX @ SouthSide Music Hall
  • July 18—Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live
  • July 20—Orlando, FL @ The Vanguard
  • July 21—St. Petersburg, FL @ Jannus Live
  • July 22—Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade Heaven
  • July 23—Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore
  • July 25—Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall
  • July 26—Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE
  • July 27—Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
  • July 28—Worcester, MA @ The Palladium
  • July 30—Chicago, IL @ Concord Music Hall
  • July 31—Royal Oak, MI @ Royal Oak Music Theatre
  • Aug. 2—Omaha, NE @ The Admiral
  • Aug. 3—Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theater
  • Aug. 4—Oklahoma City, OK @ Diamond Ballroom
  • Aug. 6—Denver, CO @ The Fillmore Auditorium
  • Aug. 7—Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex
  • Aug. 9—Seattle, WA @ The Showbox SoDo
  • Aug. 10—Portland, OR @ Roseland Theater
  • Aug. 13—Sacramento, CA @ The Backyard
  • Aug. 15—Tempe, AZ @ The Marquee
  • Aug. 16—San Diego, CA @ SOMA
  • Aug. 17—Anaheim, CA @ City National Grove

*Supporting PVRIS and Sophie Powers.