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Screaming Females releases "Mourning Dove"

originally published: 02/16/2023

Screaming Females releases "Mourning Dove"

Photo by Bob Sweeney

Last month, Don Giovanni Records announced the brand new album from DIY scene icons Screaming Females. Titled Desire Pathway, the album will be released on Friday, February 17 and is the band's eighth LP released over their eighteen year career. Screaming Females have released "Mourning Dove" - the second and final single ahead of the album across all digital streaming platforms, and Bandcamp.

Desire Pathway is available for pre-order now now.

A surreal, technicolor-drenched music video for "Mourning Dove" which was directed by Kate Sweeney and William Bottini is also out now, and can be seen here. This is the album's second and final single.

Paternoster, who was named one of the Greatest Guitarists of All Time by SPIN Magazine, explains the single. “It is seldom that any Screaming Females song is about just one thing.  'Mourning Dove' is the only exception that I can really think of, a song about being profoundly in love while simultaneously being profoundly heartbroken."

Once you start looking for them, you’ll see desire paths everywhere. In parks and driveways, parking lots and apartment complexes, in front of corner stores, libraries, schools and offices.



 
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“Maybe there was one in your neighborhood growing up, a corner where everyone decided it took too long to go around, so they made their own pathway to cut through,” says Marissa Paternoster, singer and guitarist of Screaming Females. “There’s this cool unsaid group consciousness that comes together where everyone decides, this is the right way to go.”

Desire Pathway was recorded at Minnesota’s Pachyderm Studios (where Nirvana recorded In Utero) and produced by Matt Bayles (Foxing, Pearl Jam, Mastodon). Bright and full, the album captures the band at a time when nothing was certain other than their abiding desire to make music together.

Compared with their previous record (2018’s expansive All At Once), Desire Pathway feels refreshed and direct. “Beyond the Void” may gather gloomily, but it quickly releases into its jangly, memorable chorus. “Mourning Dove” successfully channels the Pixies into a tight, driving power-pop song that passionately declares “my love for you is too strong to hide.”

Screaming Females releases "Mourning Dove"

Photo by Krista Schlueter

Now a band for half the lifetime of its members, Screaming Females have long been pounding out their own desire path. Formed in 2005 in New Brunswick, NJ, the trio has consistently created a hearty, surprising mix of indie-, alt-, punk- and stoner-rock, all with their original line-up of Paternoster, “King Mike” Mike Abbate (bass) and Jarrett Dougherty (drums).

Now eighteen years and eight albums in, Screaming Females are still making their own path in the world, still touring DIY and releasing music without compromise. The route might cut a little off the main road, but you’ll quickly see there’s a reason they’re on it. You just might like where it leads you.

Around the February 17th release of Desire Pathway, Screaming Females will host their annual Garden Party Festival at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City NJ with a lineup including Armand Hammer, Laura Stevenson, Catbite, Nina Nastasia, Gel, Paisley Fields, Sug Daniels, Truth Cult and more. Tickets for the two day festival are available at the festival's website.

Screaming Females will embark on a worldwide tour through spring and summer 2023 in support of the album. All tour dates are below, and tickets can be purchased at screamingfemales.com.

Screaming Females releases "Mourning Dove"

Desire Pathway cover art by Marissa Paternoster

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2/17 - Jersey City, NJ - White Eagle Hall

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ALASKA TOUR

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3/6 - Talkeetna, AK - Sheldon Community Arts Hangar

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3/8 (night) - Fairbanks, AK - Goldies

3/9 - Anchorage, AK - Cafecito Bonito

3/10 - Anchorage, AK - Koot's

USA TOUR SCREAMING FEMALES + GENERACION SUICIDA

w/ Heavy Comforter

Wed. 3/29 Richmond, VA Richmond Music Hall

Thu. 3/30 W Columbia, SC New Brookland Tavern

Fri. 3/31 Atlanta, GA The Earl

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Thu. 4/20 Hamtramck, MI Sanctuary

Fri. 4/21 Columbus, OH Ace of Cups

Sat. 4/22 Pittsburgh, PA Spirit

Sun. 4/23 Baltimore, MD Ottobar

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