If you haven’t yet seen Meet Me In The Bathroom and/or somehow missed NYC’s pivotal turn-of-the-millenium music scene, The Moldy Peaches is an iconic group in the city’s storied history. “Let's see if we still got it! Once a Moldy Peach, always a Moldy Peach.” “We're excited to be back, older, and moldier,” the band wrote of their return in a press statement. and Europe this summer with a show at London’s Roundhouse venue and sets at Primavera Sound Barcelona and Madrid (also their first shows in 20 years on the continent). It seems that reunion sparked a second life in the band: in addition to the upcoming Brooklyn Steel show, the band is also scheduled to play a smattering of gigs in the U.K. The iconic group officially reunited in 2022 and played their first live gigs together in 11 years at the Los Angeles and Seattle premieres of the documentary Meet Me In The Bathroom, the film that tracks their rise and the rise of fellow indie sleaze bands The Strokes, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and LCD Soundsystem during the golden age of that era. headlining show in over 20 years, set to take place at Brooklyn’s Brooklyn Steel on August 10, 2023. The Moldy Peaches, the Kimye Dawson and Adam Green led-underdog band that played a crucial role in the ‘00s indie sleaze wave, is returning to New York City.
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