Jamaican Queens

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Water 04:20 Tools
Kids Get Away 03:52 Tools
Caitlin 06:21 Tools
Bored + Lazy 03:52 Tools
Black Madonna 03:05 Tools
Can't Say No to Annie 04:25 Tools
Never Felt Love 04:07 Tools
Wellfleet Outro 04:48 Tools
Wormfood 00:56 Tools
You Can Fall In Love With Anyone 04:07 Tools
Sharkteeth 04:29 Tools
Asleep at the Wheel 04:07 Tools
Anna 04:07 Tools
Joe 04:07 Tools
Love is Impossible 04:07 Tools
Don't Call Me Up 04:07 Tools
If You Really Love Me 03:26 Tools
Emo + Poor 03:26 Tools
Cold Babe 03:26 Tools
When You Sleep 03:26 Tools
Bored + Lazy (Kevin & Dantiez Saunderson Origins Remix) 03:26 Tools
Bored + Lazy (Coyote Clean up's Bedroom Eyes Dub) 03:26 Tools
Bored + Lazy (Nick Speed Remix) [feat. Dopehead] 03:26 Tools
Kids Get Away (CCU SUPER DUB) 00:00 Tools
Annie 04:17 Tools
Bored + Lazy (Nick Speed Remix ft. Dopehead) 04:17 Tools
when you sleep (mbv cover) 04:17 Tools
Jamaican Queens - Kids Get Away 04:17 Tools
Bored + Lazy (Coyote Clean Up Bedroom Eyes Dub) 04:17 Tools
Bored + Lazy (Nick Speed Remix feat. Dopehead) 04:17 Tools
Jamaican Queens, 'Kids Get Away' 04:17 Tools
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Jamaican Queens is an American electronic pop band based in Detroit, Michigan. Adam Pressley and Ryan Spencer formed Jamaican Queens in Detroit in 2011. Pressley and Spencer had previously performed together in the defunct band Prussia. The duo wrote the songs that would comprise their first album. Jamaican Queens later expanded to include drummer Ryan Clancy. The band name comes from Spencer’s love of Jamaican dancehall music. In March 2013, Jamaican Queens released their debut album, Wormfood. Abby Fiscus provided vocals on two tracks, and also appeared on the album's cover. L Magazine ranked Wormfood #3 on its list of the 20 Best Albums of 2013, calling it the year's "best debut record." The band's music has been described as having elements of pop, glam rock and electronic dance music. Some of their influences include David Bowie, the Magnetic Fields, and Three Six Mafia. Spencer has called Morrissey his biggest influence when writing lyrics. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.