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Records: Drunken Sailor represses OWTH/Discharge split

News — July 28, 2014

Drunken Sailor has announced a few new items: a repress of the Off With Their Heads/Discharge split 7" (300 blue copies) a new Earth Girls 7" The Fur Coats LP All of the items are currently available from the label.

Tours: Antarctigo Vespucci (Members of Fake Problems and BTMI!) Announce Tour

News — September 18, 2014

If you don't know, Chris Farren of Fake Problems and Jeff Rosenstock of Bomb the Music Industry! recently joined forces to bring you a "fuzzed out power pop" set of tunes. They call themselves Antarctigo Vespucci, and they have announced an Eastern US tour with Hard Girls. The duo will …

Shows: More line-up announcements for Crossbonefest 2015

News — November 23, 2014

Crossbonefest 2015, scheduled for March 20-21 in Houthalen, Belgium has announced more bands to play at the annual event. The overal lineup will feature Dopamines, Mean Jeans, Muncie Girls, Cocaine Piss, The Priceduifkes, and more.

Tours: Jeff Rosenstock fall tour

News — August 16, 2016

Jeff Rosenstock has anounced a tour that includes a stopover at Fest 15 this fall. He will be joined on the tour by Hard Girls and Katie Ellen. Dates are below.

Shows: Manchester Punk Festival full line-up

News — February 2, 2019

Taking place April 19-21, 2019 (Easter weekend), Manchester Punk Festival has announced the full line-up for its fifth interation. This year's festival features more than 130 bands playing across multiple venues and stages. Notable inclusions are Frankie Stubbs (Leatherface), 88 Fingers Louie, Martha, Snuff, Ancst, Subhumans, Samiam, Muncie Girls, Goober …

Shows: A digital Save The Senate Festival

News — December 7, 2020

Taking place at 6 EST on Dec. 18, a digital fundraiser festival called Save The Senate is taking place, highlighted by performances from Ani DiFranco, Death Valley Girls, Kimya Dawson, Mountain Man, Tom Morello, Okkervil River, and more. The purpose of the event is to raise funds for Fair Fight, …

Records: House of GVSB 25th anniversary reissue

News — April 4, 2022

Recorded in 1988, Girls Against Boys' House of GVSB is getting a special 25th anniversary treatment: a double vinyl reissue. Sides A and B of the rerelease were remastered by Bob Weston (Shellac) while sides C and D feature b-sides, singles, compilation tracks and other rarities from the 1990s. The …

Tours: Schellraiser: Dinosaur Jr, Blonde Redhead, Murder By Death & more

News — May 13, 2023

Taking place June 1-3 near the small town of Ely, in eastern Nevada, Schellraiser music festival will feature a 3-day lineup with performances from Dinosaur Jr., Blonde Redhead, Murder By Death, Asleep At The Wheel, Death Valley Girls, Blitzen Trapper, and more, as well as live painting by Steve Keene. Surrounded …

Shows: The 11th Annual Freakout Festival in Seattle

News — June 5, 2023

The 11th Annual Freakout Festival is scheduled for Nov. 2-5 in Seattle, WA with a lineup featuring The Gories, The Spits, Son Rompe Pera, Death Valley Girls, Kepi Ghoulie, Acid Mothers Temple, Nestter Donuts, and many more, taking place in the city's Ballard neighborhood. While it's the 11th year for the festival, …

Girls Like Us – Bitter 'Til The Bitter End

Review — August 23, 2023

There’s the references with friends, right? The inside jokes. The glib comments only your inner circle knows to find funny. A real rocks and dirt moment- sorry, that’s one of mine. There’s another level too. The inside jokes you have with yourself. Sometimes you’re the only one who sees the …

Lambrini Girls – You're Welcome

Review — November 17, 2023

Red Hot Chili Peppers, Cake, Iron & Wine, Meat Puppets, Blind Melon, Peaches, Neutral Milk Hotel, Lemon Demon and The Sugarcubes. While stylistically these bands are essentially alien to one another they do have one unifying quality. Bands named after food and drink have a long lineage. As a …

Death Valley Girls – Darkness Rains

Review — November 26, 2018

Of all the phrases ever used to describe Ramones, “re-inventing the wheel” was most certainly not one of them. Some took this as disparaging, but what they did was take the design of the wheel and perfected it. There’s nothing wrong with this. We need bands like Ramones, and …

Future Girls – Motivation Problems

Review — November 19, 2018

Future Girls’ debut full-length is one I’m going to have a tough time describing. Motivation Problems fits well within the Dirt Cult Records catalog. It’s punky, but there’s more going on. It’s melodic in focus with some rough-around-the-edges touches, both musically and in the recording. Twelve songs race past in …

Hard Girls – Floating Now

Review — November 27, 2017

Hard Girls are a complex band – or maybe they’re not. They sing about hard life choices, serious moments, and buying candy and cigarettes. A post-punk influence and precise arrangement style seamlessly blend into a more traditional pop structure. At its simplest definition they’re a punk band, but that doesn’t …

The Morning After Girls – Alone

Review — June 9, 2010

The Morning After Girls are a band from New York by way of Melbourne. I have to assume their name is more a reference to the haziness that follows a night out, as opposed to the pill bearing a similar name. Musically, they are descendants of the fuzzy psych-rock of …

Earth Girls – Wrong Side of History

Review — August 18, 2014

Wrong Side of History is the debut 7” by Chicago upstarts Earth Girls. This piece of weighty green wax (via Grave Mistake in the United States) was recorded during the same session as their sold-out limited run demo cassette from earlier this year. Earth Girls are headed up by Liz …

Dum Dum Girls – End Of Daze

Review — March 4, 2013

Ah the Dum Dum Girls… the Dum Dum Girls are in serious danger of transcending the shtick that the band is partially and maybe unfairly saddled with as the End Of Daze certainly shows pushing back at the boundaries of songwriter Dee Dee’s previous songs for the band …

Cheap Girls – Giant Orange

Review — November 26, 2012

It takes approximately 30 seconds to decide whether or not Cheap Girls’ latest album, Giant Orange, is to your liking. The overall, upbeat feel of the album is firmly established within the first few lines of “Gone All Summer,” instantly pulling you into the downtrodden world of bassist/vocalist Ian …

Pretty Girls Make Graves – The New Romance

Review — February 28, 2004

'What is this band? Quasi-popular tripe not worth my time. What's the problem? The band is way too dependent upon the guitars to entertain the audiences. Although the guitarists do excellent work at times in the album, it's not enough to make this bad band good. Is the band any …

Pretty Girls Make Graves – Élan Vital

Review — December 3, 2006

When Pretty Girls Make Graves released their 2003 album The New Romance, I didn't think there was any way for it to not make the majority of critics' top 10 lists. It made some, but an album that cracked a window long painted shut and let the air flow …