Red 4 Filth
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Label | Producer Entertainment Group | |||
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Red 4 Filth is the upcoming fourth studio album by American drag queen and recording artist Alaska Thunderfuck, slated to be released in 2022. The album was promoted by eight pre-release singles, "Red", "Beautiful (Night 4 a) Breakdown", "Without Your Love", "Wow", "XOXOY2K", "Ask Me", "22", and "Uh". The album will be supported by her first North American headlining tour.[1][2] Red 4 Filth takes its name from a fake perfume she created on the fifth season of RuPaul's Drag Race.
Background and composition[]
The majority of the album was written during COVID-19 lockdowns.[3] In an interview with Thrillist, Alaska said that the album would be inspired by the sounds of 1990s and 2000s music, citing Weezer, Aqua, Toni Braxton, and Britney Spears as specific touchpoints.[3] In the music video for "Wow", Alaska performed out of drag with LA-based band The Disciplez as her backing band.[3] "XOXOY2K" is a europop track with electronic club beats that is inspired by early 2000s nostalgia.[4] "Ask Me" is an Ace of Base-inspired pop song.[4] "22" sees Alaska sing to her younger self and to "any young person who has ever felt like she didn't belong".[5]
Confirmed tracks[]
- "Red" – 2:56 (Written by Andrea Rosario, Chester Krupa, Jay Stolar, JBACH, Jordan Palmer, Justin Honard, and Skyler Cocco. Produced by Ivan and Peter, Palmer, Krupa, Cocco, Jay Stolar)
- "Beautiful (Night 4 a) Breakdown" – 3:32 (Written by Krupa, Ferras, Jesse Saint John, Palmer, Honard, Nick Laughlin, and Stolar. Produced by Krupa, Ivan and Peter, and Stolar
- "Without Your Love" – 3:01 (Written by B-CHROMA, Krupa, Ferras, Stolar, JBACH, Palmer, Honard, and SWAN. Produced by B-CHROMA, Krupa, Ivan and Peter, Palmer, Stolar, and SWAN)
- "Wow" – 2:40 (Written by Solar, JBACH, Honard, and Krupa. Produced by Ivan and Peter, Palmer, Krupa, and Stolar)
- "XOXOY2K" – 2:54 (Written by Stolar, JBACH, Saint John, Palmer, Honard, and Laughlin. Produced by Ivan and Peter, Palmer, Krupa, and Stolar)
- "Ask Me" – 2:32 (Written by Ferras, JBACH, Saint John, Palmer, Honard, Laughlin, and Stolar. Produced by Ivan and Peter, Palmer, and Stolar)
- "22" – 3:45 (Written by Rosario, Palmer, Honard, Stolar, and Zach Miller. Produced by Ivan and Peter, Stolar, and Miller)
- "Uh" – 2:49 (Written by Rosario, JBACH, Palmer, Honard, Krupa, Laughlin, and Stolar. Produced by Ivan and Peter, Krupa, and Stolar)
Notes
- All songs except "Red" and "XOXOY2K" are stylized in all lowercase
Tour[]
- 19 January – Orlando, Soundbar
- 20 January – Tampa, Crowbar
- 21 January – Atlanta, Hell at Masquerade
- 22 January – Washington, Howard Theatre
- 23 January – Charlotte, Neighborhood Theatre
- 26 January – Richmond, Canal Club
- 27 January – Philadelphia, Foundry at Fillmore
- 28 January – New York, Sony Hall
- 29 January – Boston, Brighton Music Hall
- 30 January – Hamden, Space Ballroom
- 3 February – Toronto, Lee's Palace
- 4 February – Detroit, Magic Stick
- 5 February – Chicago, Lincoln Hall
- 6 February – Indianapolis, Irving Theatre
- 9 February – Des Moines, Wooly's
- 10 February – Milwaukee, Miramar Theatre
- 12 February – Kansas City, Recordbar
- 13 February – St. Louis, Red Flag
- 17 February – Tulsa, Vaguard
- 18 February – Oklahoma City, Tower Theatre
- 19 February – Austin, 3TEN at ACL Live
- 20 February – Dallas, Trees
- 24 February – Phoenix, Crescent Ballroom
- 25 February – San Diego, House of Blues
- 26 February – Los Angeles, The Belasco Theatre
- 3 March – San Francisco, The Independent
- 4 March – Portland, Hawthorne Theatre
- 5 March – Seattle, Neumos
- 6 March – Vancouver, Hollywood Theatre
- 11 March – Salt Lake City, Soundwell
- 12 March – Boulder, Fox Theatre
- 13 March – Denver, The Bluebird
Tour dates adapted from PinkNews[6]
References[]
- ^ "Best Takeaways From Alaska Thunderfuck 5000's New Drag Book". cosmopolitan.com. Archived from the original on 2021-11-26. Retrieved 2021-12-23.
- ^ "Alaska Sees Red As She Takes Over The World With New Album, Book & Tour | Seattle Gay Scene | Your Daily Gay In Seattle". seattlegayscene.com. Retrieved 2021-12-23.
- ^ a b c DeBary, John (December 15, 2021). "The Multi-Talented Alaska Goes Meta". Thrillist. Retrieved December 30, 2021.
- ^ a b "Alaska Thunderfuck Debuts Two New Tracks 'XOXOY2K' and 'Ask Me' Ahead of Upcoming Album 'Red 4 Filth'". Culture Fix. Archived from the original on 2021-12-02. Retrieved 2021-12-23.
- ^ Uitti, Jacob (December 22, 2021). "Exclusive Premiere: Alaska's New Single, "22"". American Songwriter. Retrieved December 30, 2021.
- ^ "Drag Race's Alaska announces 2022 'Red 4 Filth' tour – how to get tickets". pinknews.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2021-10-11. Retrieved 2021-12-23.
- 2022 albums
- Alaska Thunderfuck albums
- Upcoming albums
- Producer Entertainment Group albums