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Girls Against Boys offshoot New Wet Kojak announce first shows in over 20 years

New Wet Kojak, the ’90s/’00s NYC band formed by Scott McCloud and Johnny Temple (Girls Against Boys / Soulside), are back — for three shows in December at least.

Fake Names (Refused, Dag Nasty, Fugazi, etc) announce new LP & tour, share "Delete Myself"

Punk supergroup Fake Names will return with their new album and a US tour in 2023.

Soulside announce first album in 33 years, share "Runner" and "Reconstruction"

“The new album picks up where Soulside left off years ago,“ the reunited D.C. post-hardcore greats say, “but with zero nostalgia in the mix.“

Mark Lanegan remembered by Greg Dulli, Tad Doyle, Dinosaur Jr, Iggy Pop, Cult of Luna, more

John Cale, Peter Hook, Warren Ellis, Moby, Laura Jane Grace, Perfume Genius, Ride’s Andy Bell, Sleaford Mods, and more have also paid tribute to Lanegan, who died earlier today.

Girls Against Boys reschedule 'House of GVSB' 25th Anniversary tour to the fall

“We can’t imagine touring in a situation where we can’t hang out with our friends and fans, especially when one of the main points is to celebrate the 25th anniversary of ‘House of GVSB’.“

GVSB, Make-Up & Edsel members form Zwei Null Zwei, opening for Come in Brooklyn

Zwei Null Zwei are a Brooklyn band made up of musicians (and old friends) with DC punk/indie roots: Eli Janney (Girls Against Boys), James Canty (Nation of Ulysses, Make Up, Ted Leo), Sohrab Habibion (Edsel, SAVAK), and Geoff Sanoff (Edsel)

Girls Against Boys announce 'House Of GVSB' 25th Anniversary reissue & 2022 tour

Openers on Girls Against Boys first tour since 2013 include The Velvet Teen, Hammered Hulls (Mary Timony, Alec MacKaye), Poison Arrows (mems Don Caballero, Atombombpocketkife, more), and more.

25 Music Movies & Series to Watch on HBO Max

Streaming service HBO Max — which has finally been added to Roku and Amazon Fire TV devices — has an amazing library, including loads of music-related titles. We’ve picked a few things that are worth seeking out.

Soulside announce first new 7" in 31 years, 'This Ship' (stream a track)

The DC post-hardcore vets are in fine form on this new song, one of three new tracks they’ll release on a 7” later this month via Dischord.

Notable Releases of the Week (5/8)

This week’s Notable Releases include punk supergroup Fake Names (Refused, Dag Nasty, etc), Hayley Williams’ solo debut, Ka’s latest, Mark Lanegan’s latest, and more…
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