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Public Luxury
Downtown Boys have pushed relentlessly forward as an artistic and political project since their founding. Singer Victoria Marie and guitarist/singer Joey La Neve DeFrancesco first met at union meetings while working together at a hotel in Providence, RI, writing many of the bandâs early songs about labor organizing and exploitative workplaces. The quintet is completed by Joe DeGeorge (sax/synth), Mary Jane Regalado (bass), and Joey Doubek (drums). Over years of touring, and three acclaimed albums, Downtown Boys have continued to grow as artists, musicians, and organizers.
Now, the band has arrived with Public Luxury, an enthralling album that keeps politics front and center while summoning the bandâs most urgent and powerful sound to date. The definition of Public Luxury falls very much in line with that of the title of the second Downtown Boys LP, Full Communism. Straight up, Public Luxury means, âeverything for everyone.â Itâs the stubborn insistence that a better world is possible, while fully recognizing the horrors we witness daily, and the individual and collective responsibility to resist the nihilism and hopelessness we all feel.
Sentiments like âeverything for everyone,â and âwe will have it allâ perfectly represent the cathartic, communal live experience this cadre of multi-instrumentalists create. These sentiments also encapsulate the inclusive, joyful sonic fusion that defines the album: anthemic punk and indie rock mix with Latin traditions, drum machines blend with acoustic drums, saxophones punctuate riffs, and layers of synths add flourishes from new-wave to industrial. The amount of ground covered on Public Luxury canât be overstated, and yet the album feels totally vital and cohesive.
Public Luxury is a revisitation of the bandâs past for the sake of their future. It was co-produced by DeFrancesco with recording engineer and longtime Downtown Boys supporter Seth Manchester (Lambrini Girls, Lightning Bolt, Model/Actriz) at the Pawtucket, RI studio and arts space Machines With Magnets, not far from the bandâs first home of Providence, RI. Victoria Marieâs grandmotherâa monumental figure for the band throughout their existenceâpassed away in May of 2025, and her influence looms large over the album; the songs âNo Me Jodasâ and âSirenaâ are crystallized representations of the love between a woman and her ancestor.
Beyond the loss, rage and frustration of the present, Public Luxury points boldly towards a vibrant, open-hearted vision of both music and the world: âOur music is simply for anyone and everyone who believes in the new future we can make together,â Victoria Marie declares. âA world that will be awkward, inconsistent, yet truly free when it comes to all that matters.â
Now, the band has arrived with Public Luxury, an enthralling album that keeps politics front and center while summoning the bandâs most urgent and powerful sound to date. The definition of Public Luxury falls very much in line with that of the title of the second Downtown Boys LP, Full Communism. Straight up, Public Luxury means, âeverything for everyone.â Itâs the stubborn insistence that a better world is possible, while fully recognizing the horrors we witness daily, and the individual and collective responsibility to resist the nihilism and hopelessness we all feel.
Sentiments like âeverything for everyone,â and âwe will have it allâ perfectly represent the cathartic, communal live experience this cadre of multi-instrumentalists create. These sentiments also encapsulate the inclusive, joyful sonic fusion that defines the album: anthemic punk and indie rock mix with Latin traditions, drum machines blend with acoustic drums, saxophones punctuate riffs, and layers of synths add flourishes from new-wave to industrial. The amount of ground covered on Public Luxury canât be overstated, and yet the album feels totally vital and cohesive.
Public Luxury is a revisitation of the bandâs past for the sake of their future. It was co-produced by DeFrancesco with recording engineer and longtime Downtown Boys supporter Seth Manchester (Lambrini Girls, Lightning Bolt, Model/Actriz) at the Pawtucket, RI studio and arts space Machines With Magnets, not far from the bandâs first home of Providence, RI. Victoria Marieâs grandmotherâa monumental figure for the band throughout their existenceâpassed away in May of 2025, and her influence looms large over the album; the songs âNo Me Jodasâ and âSirenaâ are crystallized representations of the love between a woman and her ancestor.
Beyond the loss, rage and frustration of the present, Public Luxury points boldly towards a vibrant, open-hearted vision of both music and the world: âOur music is simply for anyone and everyone who believes in the new future we can make together,â Victoria Marie declares. âA world that will be awkward, inconsistent, yet truly free when it comes to all that matters.â
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Downtown Boys have pushed relentlessly forward as an artistic and political project since their founding. Singer Victoria Marie and guitarist/singer Joey La Neve DeFrancesco first met at union meetings while working together at a hotel in Providence, RI, writing many of the bandâs early songs about labor organizing and exploitative workplaces. The quintet is completed by Joe DeGeorge (sax/synth), Mary Jane Regalado (bass), and Joey Doubek (drums). Over years of touring, and three acclaimed albums, Downtown Boys have continued to grow as artists, musicians, and organizers.
Now, the band has arrived with Public Luxury, an enthralling album that keeps politics front and center while summoning the bandâs most urgent and powerful sound to date. The definition of Public Luxury falls very much in line with that of the title of the second Downtown Boys LP, Full Communism. Straight up, Public Luxury means, âeverything for everyone.â Itâs the stubborn insistence that a better world is possible, while fully recognizing the horrors we witness daily, and the individual and collective responsibility to resist the nihilism and hopelessness we all feel.
Sentiments like âeverything for everyone,â and âwe will have it allâ perfectly represent the cathartic, communal live experience this cadre of multi-instrumentalists create. These sentiments also encapsulate the inclusive, joyful sonic fusion that defines the album: anthemic punk and indie rock mix with Latin traditions, drum machines blend with acoustic drums, saxophones punctuate riffs, and layers of synths add flourishes from new-wave to industrial. The amount of ground covered on Public Luxury canât be overstated, and yet the album feels totally vital and cohesive.
Public Luxury is a revisitation of the bandâs past for the sake of their future. It was co-produced by DeFrancesco with recording engineer and longtime Downtown Boys supporter Seth Manchester (Lambrini Girls, Lightning Bolt, Model/Actriz) at the Pawtucket, RI studio and arts space Machines With Magnets, not far from the bandâs first home of Providence, RI. Victoria Marieâs grandmotherâa monumental figure for the band throughout their existenceâpassed away in May of 2025, and her influence looms large over the album; the songs âNo Me Jodasâ and âSirenaâ are crystallized representations of the love between a woman and her ancestor.
Beyond the loss, rage and frustration of the present, Public Luxury points boldly towards a vibrant, open-hearted vision of both music and the world: âOur music is simply for anyone and everyone who believes in the new future we can make together,â Victoria Marie declares. âA world that will be awkward, inconsistent, yet truly free when it comes to all that matters.â
Now, the band has arrived with Public Luxury, an enthralling album that keeps politics front and center while summoning the bandâs most urgent and powerful sound to date. The definition of Public Luxury falls very much in line with that of the title of the second Downtown Boys LP, Full Communism. Straight up, Public Luxury means, âeverything for everyone.â Itâs the stubborn insistence that a better world is possible, while fully recognizing the horrors we witness daily, and the individual and collective responsibility to resist the nihilism and hopelessness we all feel.
Sentiments like âeverything for everyone,â and âwe will have it allâ perfectly represent the cathartic, communal live experience this cadre of multi-instrumentalists create. These sentiments also encapsulate the inclusive, joyful sonic fusion that defines the album: anthemic punk and indie rock mix with Latin traditions, drum machines blend with acoustic drums, saxophones punctuate riffs, and layers of synths add flourishes from new-wave to industrial. The amount of ground covered on Public Luxury canât be overstated, and yet the album feels totally vital and cohesive.
Public Luxury is a revisitation of the bandâs past for the sake of their future. It was co-produced by DeFrancesco with recording engineer and longtime Downtown Boys supporter Seth Manchester (Lambrini Girls, Lightning Bolt, Model/Actriz) at the Pawtucket, RI studio and arts space Machines With Magnets, not far from the bandâs first home of Providence, RI. Victoria Marieâs grandmotherâa monumental figure for the band throughout their existenceâpassed away in May of 2025, and her influence looms large over the album; the songs âNo Me Jodasâ and âSirenaâ are crystallized representations of the love between a woman and her ancestor.
Beyond the loss, rage and frustration of the present, Public Luxury points boldly towards a vibrant, open-hearted vision of both music and the world: âOur music is simply for anyone and everyone who believes in the new future we can make together,â Victoria Marie declares. âA world that will be awkward, inconsistent, yet truly free when it comes to all that matters.â

















