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SUMMARY:Paisley Fields!
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, July 17th\nGibson Presents the one-and-only Paisley Fields!\nQueer\, Country\, Cowboy!\nFull-Band Performance\nwith special guest opener TBA\nAdmission: $15 Advance $20 at the Door\nShowtime: 7:30 pm | Doors: 6:30 pm\nAdvance ticket purchase guarantees preferred seating for this show. Seat choice is first-come\, first-served on entrance. \nPaisley Fields wants to know — in stretched out audio\, in hyperpop gibberish\, in plain voice\, and in song — Are U Mad At Me? \nHe’s kidding\, of course. Because it’s obviously easier to giggle and keep things fun and flirty\, lest someone lets life get a little too real. \nBut somewhere in the fields and the farms and the line dances of rural Iowa\, the ghosts of Fields’ scared\, closeted childhood are still wondering… \nAre U Mad At Me\, due out May 1st via Don Giovanni Records\, marks a huge\, cowboy boot-wearing step for the Brooklyn-based songwriter. Fields proves that genre is as fluid as sexuality\, as the album saunters across country\, pop\, disco\, grunge\, and classical with ease. Across 12 tracks\, Fields traverses bangers like power pop lead single “Party Girl” and two-stepping second single “Hands Off The Hat” (co-written with Grammy award-winning songwriter Melody Walker) all the way to tragic ballads like “Apalachicola to Tallahassee” (co-written with Karen Pittelman of Karen & The Sorrows) and the closing “Uncle Charlie’s.” He makes light of gender-neutral bathrooms marked with unicorns instead of stick figures in the guitar-driven “Pronoun Meltdown” and calls out a husband cheating on his wife with another man in the tragicomic ballad of “You Should Tell Your Wife.” \n
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