Pansy Division are celebrating the 30th anniversary of their breakthrough album, Deflowered, which was released in 1994 on Lookout! Records. The follow-up to their ground-breaking debut Undressed, their second album is often seen as the band’s best as it includes such classics as the roleplay tribute James Bondage, the skivvy salvo Groovy Underwear, their homage to girth, Beercan Boy, and the wry parody Negative Queen with its oft-quoted opener “He thinks he’s Oscar Wilde but he’s Paul Lynde.” The queercore pioneers will be hitting the road for a handful of shows including Atlanta, New Orleans, LA and John Waters‘ Mosswood Meltdown Festival on June 6th. “Pansy Division’s first major tour was back in 1993, a...