Low Cut Connie releases new single "What Has Happened To Me"

Philadelphia rock act Low Cut Connie are asking “What Has Happened To Me” with their new single today.

The song deals with personal issues surrounding vocalist Adam Weiner. "It's a heavy song for me. Very freeing. A lot of wild shit happened over the last few years and I just kind of let it all hang out with that one," Weiner said in a statement.

The track stems from Low Cut Connie’s forthcoming double album Private Lives, which is slated for an October 13 release on Contender Records/MidCitizen Records. "I’m obsessed with understanding people’s interior lives,” Weiner said in a statement. "In order to explore that idea, I had to create a flow that went in and out of these characters’ private spheres. There had to be a push and pull between their external and internal worlds. I knew if I was going to pull that off, I was going to have to make a big album.”

Pre-orders for Private Lives can be made here. This is the follow up to 2018’s Dirty Pictures (Part 2), which landed them their network television debut on Late Night with Seth Meyers.

Big Freedia and Low Cut Connie team up for Azz Across America tour

Bounce music artist Big Freedia and rock act Low Cut Connie will join forces for the Azz Across America tour.

Presented by Ben & Jerry's, the tour, which was revealed today, kicks off on October 24 inside Atlanta’s Masquerade on October 24, and it will end with a performance inside Solana Beach’s Belly Up on November 21.

Tickets for this trek will go on sale to the general public tomorrow (August 9) at 10 a.m. local time.

Low Cut Connie are plugging their latest studio album Dirty Pictures (Part 2). Big Freedia, who appears on the new cover on Billboard Magazine, released Third Ward Bounce last year.

Big Freedia, Low Cut Connie tour dates

October 24 - Atlanta, GA - Masquerade

October 25 - Savannah, GA - Victory North

October 26 - Asheville, NC - Orange Peel

October 27 - Charlottesville, VA - Jefferson

October 29 - Washington, DC - 9 -30 Club

November 2 - Boston, MA - Royale

November 4 - Cleveland, OH - Beachland Ballroom

November 5 - Detroit, MI - St. Andrew's hall

November 7 - Minneapolis, MN - First Ave

November 9 - St. Louis, MO - Delmar Hall

November 11 - Kansas City, MO - Record Bar

November 12 - Denver, CO - Gothic Theatre

November 13 - Salt Lake City, UT - Metro Music Hall

November 15 - Seattle, WA - Neptune Theatre

November 16 - Eugene, OR - Wow Hall

November 17 - Portland, OR - Wonder Ballroom

November 19 - Berkeley, CA - UC Theatre

November 20 - Los Angeles, CA - Regent Theater

November 21 - Solana Beach, CA - Belly Up