NEW YORK, NY – March 18, 2022 – In conjunction with the launch of the band’s first-ever North American headline tour this spring, Princess Goes To The Butterfly Museum (Michael C. Hall, Peter Yanowitz & Matt Katz-Bohen) have released a remix of the track that started it all from their debut self-titled EP. “Ketamine,” which most recently appeared in the closing credits of Dexter: New Blood’s Episode 5, gets re-imagined by the band’s mixer, Brandon Bost (HAIM, Miley Cyrus, Lady Gaga), who makes the haunting track his own with the “Ketamine (Brandon Bost Remix).” PRESS HERE to stream! Princess Goes To The Butterfly Museum plans to release other “Ketamine”remixes in the coming weeks, so please stay turned for more announcements!
On the heels of a sold-out tour in Europe to close out 2021, the band’s U.S. tour kicks off this Sunday, March 20th at Pappy & Harriets in Pioneertown, CA, and will make its way throughout the US until mid-May; with sold-out stops in Los Angeles, Denver, Phoenix, New Orleans, San Diego, Houston, New York City and more. The band’s live show is exciting and eerie, mesmerizing and impassioned; and tickets are very limited. For more information, please PRESS HERE.
Late last week, Princess Goes To The Butterfly Museum released an interactive video for “Sideways,”a track from their acclaimed album THANKS FOR COMING. The result of a creative collaboration between Peter and his brother Andy Yanowitz, the visual was directed by cult filmmaker Dylan Mars Greenberg and shot against a green screen. The band has made raw video files available to fans and creators to customize and share their own “Sideways” video. PRESS HERE to watch, and more information and upload details can be found on their Instagram: @princessgoesofficial.
Princess Goes To The Butterfly Museum’s 2021 debut album THANKS FOR COMING showcases the band’s myriad influences that converge to create the sound that has been earning critical acclaim since the release of their self-titled EP from Rolling Stone, Billboard, Paper, Alternative Press, Associated Press, Consequence of Sound, People, American Songwriter, Magnet, FLOOD, Forbes, Huffington Post, NME, Line of Best Fit, The Independent, Entertainment Tonight and more. Fueled by synthesizers and drums, Princess Goes To The Butterfly Museum is a swirl of glam, experimental, ambient music of David Bowie, Giorgio Moroder’s ‘70s disco productions for Donna Summer, ‘80s new wave dance music and contemporary electronic dance acts like Justice.
The band is currently in the studio working on new music. Stay tuned for more updates and information in the coming weeks!
Princess Goes To The Butterfly Museum Spring North American Tour Dates
March 20 – Pioneertown, CA – Pappy & Harriets
March 21 – Costa Mesa, CA – Wayfarer *SOLD OUT*
March 22 – Los Angeles, CA – Zebulon *SOLD OUT*
March 23 – Oakland, CA – Starline Social Club
March 25 – Portland, OR – Star Theater *SOLD OUT*
March 26 – Spokane, WA – The Big Dipper *SOLD OUT*
March 27 – Seattle, WA – Madame Lou’s *SOLD OUT*
March 29 – Garden City, ID – Visual Arts Collective *SOLD OUT*
March 30 – Salt Lake City, UT – Metro Music Hall
March 31 – Denver, CO – The O
April 17 – Houston, TX – The Secret Group *SOLD OUT*
May 12 – New York, NY – Le Poisson Rouge *SOLD OUT*
Princess Goes To The Butterfly Museum is comprised of vocalist, lyricist, musician and actor Michael C. Hall (Dexter, Six Feet Under, Hedwig and the Angry Inch), drummer Peter Yanowitz (The Wallflowers, Morningwood) and keyboardist Matt Katz-Bohen (Blondie). The three band members met several years ago on Broadway during the production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Michael C. Hall is a musical talent and a longstanding Broadway performer, having played leading roles in Chicago, Cabaret, Hedwig and was selected by David Bowie to star in his musical, Lazarus. He has also earned many accolades for his acting, including an Emmy nomination for his work on the HBO drama Six Feet Under and a Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award for the acclaimed Showtime series Dexter. His bandmates boast similarly prodigious resumes. Peter Yanowitz began his career playing drums in The Wallflowers before going on to co-found indie stalwarts Morningwood and work with artists as varied as Natalie Merchant, Yoko Ono, Andrew W.K., Allen Ginsberg, and Billy Bragg & Wilco, who enlisted him to perform on their seminal ‘Mermaid Avenue’ collaboration. Keyboardist Matt Katz-Bohen spent the last decade touring and recording with Blondie, in addition to working with Boy George and Cyndi Lauper.
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