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Perfume Genius Shares Video for New Song “No Front Teeth” (Feat. Aldous Harding)

Glory Due Out March 28 via Matador

Feb 19, 2025 Photography by Cody Critcheloe

Perfume Genius (aka Mike Hadreas) is releasing a new album, Glory, on March 28 via Matador. Now he has released its second single, “No Front Teeth,” which features New Zealand singer/songwriter Aldous Harding. It was shared via a music video for the song directed by Cody Critcheloe (who also directed Perfume Genius’ “Queen” video). Hadreas and Harding both star in the video, alongside longtime Perfume Genius band member and co-writer Alan Wyffels. Watch it below.

Previously Perfume Genius released Glory’s first single, “It’s a Mirror,” which was one of our Songs of the Week.

Glory once again finds Hadreas teaming up with long-time producer Blake Mills and keyboardist/co-writer/life partner Alan Wyffels. The album also features other previous collaborators, including guitarists Meg Duffy (aka Hand Habits) and Greg Uhlmann, drummers Tim Carr and Jim Keltner, and bassist Pat Kelly.

On Glory, Hadreas says in a press release that he was more open to input from his band and collaborators. “I’m more engaged with the band and the audience,” he says. “I’m still on some wild tear, but there’s more access and it’s more collaborative, in a way that makes it better, but also scary—because it feels more vulnerable.”

Glory follows 2022’s Ugly Season and 2020’s Set My Heart On Fire Immediately.

Read our interview with Perfume Genius on Set My Heart On Fire Immediately.

Perfume Genius Tour Dates:

03/29/25 - 6 Music Festival - Manchester, UK
05/10/25 - Just Like Heaven - Los Angeles, CA
5/12/25 - Little Saint—Healdsburg, CA
5/13/25 - The Fillmore—San Francisco, CA
5/16/25 - Kilby Court Block Party—Salt Lake City, UT
5/24/25 - C6 Fest—Sao Paulo, BR
5/30/25 - The Van Buren—Phoenix, AZ
5/31/25 - 191 Toole—Tucson, AZ
6/2/25 - Emo’s—Austin, TX
6/3/25 - The Studio at The Factory—Dallas, TX
6/5/25 - Variety Playhouse—Atlanta, GA
6/6/25 - Haw River Ballroom—Saxapahaw, NC
6/7/25 - 9:30 Club—Washington, DC
6/8/25 - Union Transfer—Philadelphia, PA
6/10/25 - Brooklyn Paramount—Brooklyn, NY
6/12/25 - Royale—Boston, MA
6/13/25 - Electric City—Buffalo, NY
6/14/25 - The Concert Hall—Toronto, ON
6/15/25 - Globe Iron—Cleveland, OH
6/17/25 - The Vic Theatre—Chicago, IL
6/18/25 - First Avenue—Minneapolis, MN
6/19/25 - The Truman—Kansas City, MO
6/21/25 - Gothic Theatre—Denver, CO
6/23/25 - Treefort Music Hall—Boise, ID
6/26/25 - The Showbox—Seattle, WA
6/27/25 - Revolution Hall—Portland, OR

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