Queen Zee will be supporting Marmozets on tour from February and the Liverpool DIY punk outfit recently released their new single Idle Crown.
The track sees the rabble rousing band at their menacing best, evoking the likes of early 90s Marilyn Manson.
Drawing heavily on a variety of musical influences, from the teenage rampage that was the 70s garage and punk rock explosion to the maddest, wildest elements of exploratory 80s pop – blurring the lines between everything, from sexuality and gender to global politics, Queen Zee are a musical force of nature.
Ultimately, they say, they’re more influenced by the city’s working class politics, LGBT+ community and diversity than by what they see as a stagnant music scene around them.
We managed to catch up with Queen Zee about the band’s upcoming tour with Marmozets, latest music and more!
Full tour dates:
February
Friday 2nd – Cardiff – The Tramshed
Saturday 3rd – Southampton – Engine Rooms
Sunday 4th – Brighton – Concorde 2
Tuesday 6th – Cambridge – Cambridge Junction
Wednesday 7th – London – Student Central
Thursday 8th – Nottingham – Rescue Rooms
Friday 9th – Newcastle – Riverside
Sunday 11th – Sheffield – The Leadmill
Monday 12th – Edinburgh – The Liquid Room