Saturday, January 24, 2015

OBERON Presents: BRING US YOUR WOMEN

Tickets available now.

An evening of music, film, and dance celebrating historical, holy, and mythological women.

Bring Us Your Women will present a live program of music, dance, and film premieres at ART’s Oberon Theater in Harvard Square on Friday, February 27th with an international cast and crew of musicians, filmmakers, visual artists, dancers, and poets. The program looks to share the untold, recontextualized, or reimagined stories of iconic women including Joan of Arc, Sirens, the Queen of Sheba and Eve, who have often been overlooked or defined only by their role in the context of men.

Bring Us Your Women is the brainchild of guitarist-composer Catherine Capozzi and includes local musicians Sophia Cacciola (Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling), and Michael J. Epstein (The Michael J. Epstein Memorial Library, The Motion Sick).

Tickets are available now via this link.

To get an idea of what the night involves, check out this super uncomfortable teaser video.


Friday, January 23, 2015

Listen to the Entire Superglue 1998 S/T Record

"Pop punk with marvelous keyboard sounds (equals) superglue"

Big news you guys! Someone uploaded the entire Superglue S/T record to YouTube two years ago and we just found out!

I mean, I've got my own copy (#streetcred) but now you can listen too!

If Weezer and Math the Band had a lovable cousin, it would be the short-lived Boston-based band Superglue. Formed in 1997, the 6-member ensemble recorded one 15-track record in 1998, released via Fork in Hand, before breaking up shortly after. The album now boarders obscurity. So lapsed that the top Google searches for "Superglue Fork in Hand" rendered discography listings and some half-witted guy named Alex Biffen's Twitter status. If only he knew he was channeling the great, late Boston band.

Don't be an Alex, listen to the album in its entirety (including the secret track!) on the video streaming site while simultaneously referencing interpunk.com to know exactly what track you're listening to.




Unedited Fan Testimonials

(5 stars) "I can't believe it that no one ever writed a review about this album!!Fuck the "Reggie and The Full Effect" & "the Reunion Show"!!!they suck!!Superglue is definite ten times better than them though they broke up!!Buy this album!I promise you will listen to it again and again ~~ "pop punk with marvelous keyboard sounds" = superglue"
-Liao from Taiwan

Overseas, Diger, Old Flings and Camiches Release International 4-way Split



Costa Rican pop punk bands Overseas and Diger have collaborated with Old Flings (NC) and Camiches (Mexico City) to release an international DIY 4-way split.

A combination of networking and touring brought these four bands together. “Overseas and Diger share the same drummer. I'm booking a Central American tour for Camiches in July and they’re booking a Mexican tour for Overseas and Diger in September,” explains Overseas bassist, Alejandro Guerrero. As for the American band, “We played the same show [with Old Flings] in Montreal in 2014 at Pouzza Fest, as soon as the idea of the split came out I contacted them and they really liked it.”

The unique record contains four tracks, layered in English and Spanish, created by bands with similar sounds and a desire to spread awareness of new music from various countries.

4 Way Split can be downloaded for free on Bandcamp.

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Old Gray "Do I Dare Disturb The Universe" Released at 5PM Today

On sale 5PM EST on January 22nd. Don't miss out.

Things that will sell out fast. New Hampshire emo rockers, Old Gray, will be releasing "Do I Dare Disturb The Universe", on a one-sided 12" with an etched B side. The unique record will be available through Broken World Media beginning at 5PM EST on Thursday, January 22nd.

"This has been in the works for quite some time and were so happy to finally get it out!" states a Facebook page post

"Do I Dare Disturb The Universe" is the first release by the band since the 2014 7" split with Minnesota's Tiny Moving Parts. Listen to more Old Gray tracks on Bandcamp.

New Music! Rebuilder – “Singing For Our Future”

New music from Boston's self-proclaimed gnarly rock band.

New music has emerged from the Rebuilder camp in anticipation of the band's debut full-length, Rock & Roll In America on Panic State Records out mid-March. “Singing For Our Future”, a single not featured on the upcoming LP, is a good old-fashion, real-to-real analog recording done at Mystic Valley Recording Studio with Alex Garcia-Rivera. Head over to New Noise Magazine and take a listen.

Rock & Roll In America Tracks:
1) The National Bohemian
2) Look What You’ve Done
3) Heart Attack
4) Le Grand Fromage
5) Adults
6) Empty Streets
7) When I Grow Up
8) Lukewarm
9) The White Flag
10) Hope Diamond
11) American Dread

Upcoming Shows:
Jan 22 – Shaskeen – Manchester, NH
Feb 02 – Charlie’s Kitchen – Cambridge, MA
Mar 06 – Mill Hill – Trenton, NJ
May 15 – Pouzza Fest – Montreal, QC

Great Lakes USA Rumored to Release New Record in 2015

Rumor has it...

Rumor has it a new Great Lakes USA record is on the horizon. At least that's what the internets told us. The band has been dropping hints via Instagram and Facebook at a follow up to their 2012 Live Fast, Die Whenever LP (Black Number Records). Pro tip, if you go to a live show, you can maybe possibly hear new, unreleased tracks.

In the meantime, see the Boston punk band at Charlie's Kitchen on February 2nd during the first annual Punk Rock Groundhog Day Show with Rebuilder and The Black Cheers.

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