Trousdale Channel Nashville to LA in Their Three-Part Harmonies

LGBTQIA+
By
Rachel Cholst
February 14, 2025
Rainbow Rodeo
Review

For Trousdale—the trio of Quinn D’Andrea, Georgia Greene, and Lauren Jones—the ache of growing through change, of facing down existential anxiety, and matters of the heart are all intimately familiar. Their upcoming album Growing Pains (out April 11) leans in to the band's luscious three-part harmonies and their dedication to song craft. Their latest single, "Want Me Back," is an impassioned love song straight from Nashville and channeled through LA.

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