Trousdale Sang, We Felt Everything

Written by Clinton Camper

📍3TEN ACL Live – Austin, TX | 5/31/25

On Saturday night, Trousdale transformed 3TEN into a glowing vortex of harmonies, honesty, and high-key emotional exorcism. The Los Angeles trio — Quinn D’Andrea, Georgia Greene, and Lauren Jones — might sing in perfect unison, but their sound hits you in layers: tender, fierce, and unexpectedly funny.

With zero openers and a room full of loyal fans who already knew every word, they stepped into the spotlight with “Lonely Night” and never let go. It was clear from the jump: this wasn’t just a concert — this was group therapy with better lighting.

Between songs, they bantered like lifelong friends (which they are), and the crowd hung on every word like a campfire story. When they launched into “Growing Pains,” the title track from their 2025 album, it hit like a journal entry set to fireworks — vulnerable and loud in the best way.

They tossed in unexpected moments too, like an acoustic version of “Sleeping at the Wheel” that made the entire room pause — still, silent, and low-key tearing up. And just when you thought you were emotionally stable again, they hit us with “The Ick” in the encore and had the whole room laughing, healing, and pointing fingers at their exes.

The harmonies? Flawless. The crowd? Obsessed. The vibe? Somewhere between soft girl autumn and scream-in-your-car catharsis.

Trousdale isn’t just a band — they’re a feeling. And if you were at 3TEN on Saturday night, you probably still haven’t come down.