Brendan Canty
Ted Leo backed by members of Fugazi, Faith & Obits as The Foreign Correspondents on new 7" (listen)
Ted Leo, Brendan Canty (Fugazi), Michael Hampton (Faith, Fake Names) and Sohrab Habibion (Edsel, Obits) cover two songs by ’70s French-Canadian power-pop artist Michel Pagliaro…
Watch Scream pay homage to Gil Scott-Heron in video for "DC Special Sha La La" from upcoming LP
The “DC Special Sha La La” video was directed by Fugazi’s Brendan Canty, and Scream’s first album in 30 years will be out in November via Dischord. The band will be on tour with Soulside this fall
Read tributes to Rick Froberg from Superchunk, Thursday, Jenny Lewis & more
Rick Froberg of Drive Like Jehu and Hot Snakes died over the weekend from an undiagnosed heart condition at age 55.
Big Ears 2023 wrapped up with John Zorn's Cobra, Algiers, Oneohtrix Point Never, more (review)
Plus: Marc Ribot Y Los Cubanos Postizos, Lonnie Hollie and more from Big Ears 2023’s final day.
Tour news: Joji, MorMor, Ogbert the Nerd, Goatwhore / Incantation, Tunnel, more
Plus: LCD Soundsystem, Psycho Las Vegas, Firefly, They Might Be Giants, Kurt Vile, Alkaline Trio, and more tour and festival news.
15 New Songs Out Today
Listen to new songs from Finnoguns Wake (ex Royal Headache), HiFi Twins, Zola Jesus, Future Teens, Princess Nokia, and more.
Mary Timony announces "Live at St. Mark's" virtual concert
Filmmaker and Fugazi drummer Brendan Canty directed the concert video, which was filmed in Washington DC and focuses on songs from Mary’s 2000 solo debut, ’Mountains.’
Hammered Hulls (Alec MacKaye, Mary Timony) share song off Dischord debut, playing shows
The band’s three-song debut single was recorded with Ian MacKaye and frequent Dischord producer Don Zientara.
Sonic Youth add more 'Daydream Nation' screenings
You can catch Lance Bangs’ documentary in DC, Richmond, and Massachusetts in August; there’s also the ‘Sonic Youth: NYC and Beyond’ screening in Brooklyn.
MC50 playing shows around Muddy Roots, touring the UK with Alice Cooper
The current lineup of MC50, which includes Kim Thayil (Soundgarden), drummer Brendan Canty (Fugazi), bassist Billy Gould (Faith No More), frontman Marcus Durant (Zen Guerrilla) and Wayne himself, play headlining shows in NYC and LA before Muddy Roots.