Dan Yemin

Paint It Black's Dan Yemin on longevity in hardcore, bridging generation gaps, protest music & more

Dan Yemin has not one but two bands with new albums out this year–Paint It Black and Open City–and he joins us on the latest episode of the BrooklynVegan podcast to talk about all of that and much more.

Open City (Paint It Black, Bridge and Tunnel, etc) break down every track on LP2

All four members of Open City (who also play(ed) in Paint It Black, Lifetime, Bridge and Tunnel, Ted Leo + the Pharmacists, and more) give us an extensive track-by-track breakdown of ‘Hands in the Honey Jar.’

AVAIL, Paint It Black & Kill Your Idols @ Irving Plaza (pics)

AVAIL headlined two nights at Irving Plaza, and we’ve got pics of night one with Paint It Black and Kill Your Idols…

Bitter Branches (mem Deadguy) announce debut LP (exclusive vinyl pre-order & new song)

Not only are Deadguy reunited, frontman Tim Singer is also staying busy with his newer band Bitter Branches, who just announced their debut full-length…

Open City (mem Worriers, Paint It Black, Lifetime) streaming LP, playing shows

Philly punk band Open City are fronted by Rachel Rubino (Worriers, Bridge and Tunnel), and the rest of their impressive lineup includes Dan Yemin (Lifetime, Kid Dynamite, Paint It Black), Andy Nelson (Paint It Black, Ceremony, Dark Blue), and Chris Wilson (Ted Leo + the Pharmacists, Titus Andronicus)…

an Interview with Paint it Black, who have a new 7" (stream two tracks)

Paint it Black at Fun Fun Fun Fest 2011 (more by Fred Pessaro // BBG) Pennsylvania’s Paint it Black have returned with a new 7″ due on No Idea Records, Invisible, which is available for preorder now…

Lifetime played Europa w/ Title Fight & Iron Chic (who also played the afterparty w/ Model Home) -- pics & video

“We never could . It would just be absolutely impossible. There’s … Let me try to count. One, two, three, four… There’s like, nine kids between all of us…

an interview with J. Robbins of Jawbox

“In the course of talking about the reissue I brought up the idea of playing some shows because I was like well look, if we were ever going to do this, if we were ever going to play again, you know, now would be the time to do it…