Tenement

Poison Ruin's favorite albums of 2023

Poison Ruin’s list includes Home Front, Hotline TNT, Dusk, and more.

What's Going on Thursday?

Thursday’s NYC-area shows include Japanese Breakfast, Explosions in the Sky, James Blake, Jessy Lanza, Whitney, Sheer Mag, Robert Glasper, and more.

Tour news: Adam Sandler, Indigo De Souza, Nia Archives, The Mars Volta, Gotobeds, more

Plus: Olivia Rodrigo, The Gotobeds, Axis: Sova, The Rainbow Room’s indieballroom series, Earl Sweatshirt & The Alchemeist, Romy (The xx), and more.

Tour news: Tenement, Kishi Bashi, Vic Mensa, Water From Your Eyes, more

Plus Katie Alice Greer, Indigo De Souza, Jeff Tweedy, Nick Cave, GBH, Janelle Monáe, No Cure/The Acacia Strain, and more tour and show news.

Don Giovanni announces 20th anniversary Philly expo (Tenement, Laura Stevenson, Mikey Erg, more)

”I can’t believe we made it 20 years, and thinking about how the label started I’m still not completely sure how we did,” label owner Joe Steinhardt writes. ”To celebrate we’re going to hold an expo in Philadelphia, because it feels like there aren’t enough expos these days and it’s time we do something about it.”

Watch the video for Martha's new song "Beat Perpetual"

It’s off the UK band’s upcoming two-song single, which also includes a Tenement cover.

Q&A w/ Jeff Rosenstock on surprise releases, pop punk, 10 songs that inspired 'NO DREAM' & more

Jeff talked about life in quarantine, shared some good tour memories, and discussed how his great new album was inspired by The Muffs, Jimmy Cliff, Sicko, The Mr T Experience, The Chinkees, and more…

Dusk (mem Tenement) releasing self-titled LP on Don Giovanni (stream "Leaf")

Dusk, another band led by Tenement frontman Amos Pitsch, recently released a 7″ on Dirtnap Records and mentioned that they had a full-length album due on Don Giovanni this year…

Dusk (Amos of Tenement) releasing 7" (stream a track)

We’re premiering ”The Pain Of Loneliness (Goes On And On),” which isn’t too far removed from Tenement’s garage punk, but has a strong country side.

Sheer Mag and Tenement played the Hi Hat in LA (review)

Sheer Mag and Tenement made for a great pairing, both cutting their punk with heavy doses of classic-rock melody and guitar histrionics.
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