The Moldy Peaches
BIOGRAPHY
The Moldy Peaches are an antifolk band from New York City. Originally a duo composed of Kimya Dawson and Adam Green, they released their self-titled album on Rough Trade Records in 2001. Having expanded into a six-piece live band along with members Brent Cole, Jack Dishel, Toby Goodshank, and Steven Mertens, the Moldy Peaches joined the Strokes as special guests on their historic first world tour. In 2002, Dawson and Green decided to part ways to work on their solo projects. Five years later, their song “Anyone Else But You” became a surprise hit when it was featured on the chart-topping, GRAMMY® Award-winning soundtrack of the Academy Award-winning 2007 film, Juno. In 2022, the group reunited to perform “Anyone Else But You” at the Los Angeles premiere of the acclaimed rock documentary, Meet Me in The Bathroom, followed the next year by concert appearances at London’s Roundhouse and Primavera Sound in Barcelona and Madrid – their first European dates in more than two decades – as well as a pair of sold-out hometown headline shows at NYC’s Brooklyn Steel.
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NOV 10, 2025 THE MOLDY PEACHES RETURN FOR ONE-NIGHT-ONLY ACOUSTIC CONCERT AT NEW YORK’S HISTORIC CARNEGIE HALL
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