Oakland, CA’s Middle-Aged Queers have a new video for “Pajama Party.” That track was the second pre-release single from their most recent album, Theatre of Shame, which released back in April of this year.
The song is on the more light-hearted and irreverent side of the band’s milieu, and the video encapsulates their fun-loving, and sometimes a bit very silly nature. It includes scripted sections shot, directed, and edited by Val Sepeda. Additional footage is provided by Capital Chaos.
That album is available to purchase now on multiple vinyl variants over at the Sell The Heart shop, as well as CD or digital download, over at the MAQ Bandcamp. There’s also their link page to lead you to all things MAQ.
Middle-Aged Queers aren’t touring at the moment, but do have a one-off gig at 924 Gilman this coming Saturday with Ninety pound Wuss, Too Bad Eugene and Laguna Screech.

the white drew carey (aka – Jeff Sorley) is the founder and head editor of TGEFM. He’s lived (outside of) Chicago, Madison WI, (ugh) Penn State, Lyon FR, Oxford UK, central New Jersey, and now within earshot of SFO in the Bay Area. When not scouring the web for more great bands and labels to post about, he also spends time drawing (mostly) silly sci-fi and anime stuff under the name Asplenia Studios.