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FLINT FRIENDS: We’re hosting 2 shows at @flintlocal432 this spring!
Get your tickets here: http://goo.gl/njezOk
See Somos live at @flintlocal432 on March 19!
TICKETS & INFO: http://goo.gl/BqNkFK
Somos have announced their first-ever headlining tour to take place this March, where they’ll be joined by Petal and The Superweaks, and you can check out the dates above! The tour follows Somos’ sophomore album and Hopeless Records debut, First Day Back, which is set to be released on February 19. Check out a brand new song, “Thorn In The Side” over on Noisey here, and if you like what you hear, pre-order the album here.
Hey look, we’re on this flyer ;)
Be at the Local March 19! FB link coming soon.
It’s Time For Alternative Music To Be A Shelter Again
by Daniel Jason Wonacott
When I was fourteen, I attended my first show at the SOMA in San Diego. I went with my best friend Jeff, who had introduced me to punk rock. The show was Face To Face and Less Than Jake. I did not know what to expect. I was pretty excited and frightened to go to my first punk rock show and finally see the bands I had been listening to at home.
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Allison Weiss on a Safer Scene
Our second entry in On a Safer Scene is with Allison Weiss. You can purchase Allison’s latest record New Love here. We want to thank Allison for taking time to contribute to this series and to a safer scene for everyone.
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SICK NEW SHOW ALERT: Koji and Grey Gordon, Sat Nov 21 @ Flint Local 432!
7PM | $7 | 11.21.15 | 124 W. 1st St., Flint MI
Koji (Harrisburg, PA | No Sleep / Run For Cover Records)
Grey Gordon (Fort Wayne, IN | No Sleep Records)
She the Spektor (Flint, MI)
Tim Korenich (Toledo, OH)
Unison (Flint, MI | Stephen of Braidedveins, ex-Empty Orchestra)
FB event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1071029519574863/
Spread the word, invite your friends, and make sure you come party with us on November 21! We’re the only Michigan date on this tour, so mark your calendars, you won’t want to miss this!
SICK NEW SHOW ALERT: Koji and Grey Gordon, Sat Nov 21 @ Flint Local 432!
7PM | $7 | 11.21.15 | 124 W. 1st St., Flint MI
Koji (Harrisburg, PA | No Sleep / Run For Cover Records)
Grey Gordon (Fort Wayne, IN | No Sleep Records)
She the Spektor (Flint, MI)
Tim Korenich (Toledo, OH)
Unison (Flint, MI | Stephen of Braidedveins, ex-Empty Orchestra)
FB event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1071029519574863/
Spread the word, invite your friends, and make sure you come party with us on November 21! We’re the only Michigan date on this tour, so mark your calendars, you won’t want to miss this!
😻😻 (at Flint Local 432)
SICK NEW SHOW ALERT: Koji and Grey Gordon, Sat Nov 21 @ Flint Local 432!
7PM | $7 | 11.21.15 | 124 W. 1st St., Flint MI
Koji (Harrisburg, PA | No Sleep / Run For Cover Records)
Grey Gordon (Fort Wayne, IN | No Sleep Records)
She the Spektor (Flint, MI)
Tim Korenich (Toledo, OH)
Unison (Flint, MI | Stephen of Braidedveins, ex-Empty Orchestra)
FB event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1071029519574863/
Spread the word, invite your friends, and make sure you come party with us on November 21! We’re the only Michigan date on this tour, so mark your calendars, you won’t want to miss this!
I love how pop punk we are now. Come get some of our new stickers from the Union next time you’re at a show! (at Flint Local 432)
Women in Punk, Grindcore, and Powerviolence
I don’t have anything to do for a while so i’m just going to compile a list of female-fronted bands in various ~heavy~ genres (punk, grind, pv, fastcore.) Feel free to reblog and add your own.
Blaster Master - three piece fastcore/powerviolence from los angeles
Bleed the Pigs- black-power violence from tenessee
Bloodraised- grindcore from italy, (sounds like 90′s american grind)
Catholic Spit- death rock//death punk from Ventura, CA
Circle takes the Square- experimental/screamo with dual male/female vocals from Brunswick, Georgia
Contravene- anarcho/peace punk with dual male/female vocals from phoenix, arizona
Despise You- west coast powerviolence from inglewood, dual vocal style
The Devotchkas- four piece all female street punk from long island, NY
Flagitious Idiosyncrasy in the Dilapidation- four piece all female japanese grindcore
G.L.O.S.S.- transfemme hardcore punk from olympia
Generacion Suicida - raw latinx punk, from LA, dual vocals
Greedy Mouth- powerviolence from texas, self described as a band that “sounds like: Romantic Gorilla, Fuck On The Beach, Charles Bronson” and made for “Fools on a Quest for Weed, Booze, Vegan Food and Bad Movies
Happy Pill Trauma- 2 piece punky grindcore from los angeles, valerie is tough as shit and my favorite song “beheaded rapist” isn’t on their reverbnation anymore. luckily i have it on mp3
Iskra- blackened crust from victoria, british columbia, lyrical content includes social issues like racism, sexism, homophobia, etc.
Kittie- all-girl four piece metal from canada
Melt-Banana- wild experimental japanese electronic grindcore… exactly
Mind of Asian- four piece fastcore thrashy powerviolence from japan
Mortuary Hacking Session- ALL FEMALE GOREGRIND!!!! so fucking brutal i rarely see women in goregrind let alone an all girl band
O’ God the White Whale- trans woman fronted screamo from north carolina
Pig DNA- brutal punk from Fresno
Purulent Jacuzzi- groovy death metal//gorgrind from Moscow
Rape Revenge- feminist powerviolence from Alberta
Sete Star Sept- two piece japanese noisey grindcore that will fucken tear u apart
Shit Brains- two piece grind/fastcore from los angeles, members of blaster master
Smelling Fetid Corpse (SxFxCx)- grindcore from south america, couldn’t find their exact location
Whorehouse of Representatives- feminist anarcho punk from seattle
Witch Hunt- 3 piece, (2 of which are women) punk from New Jersey//Philly. All three members do vocals.
X-ray Spex- you’ve probably heard of them but they needed to be here anyway
* AIDS Wolf - noise rock, Montreal * Bestial Holocaust - black metal, thrash metal, Cochabamba * Black Palace - black metal, punk, Mexico City * Black Table - black metal, post-rock, New York * Couch Slut - hardcore, noise, New York * Dark Castle - sludge, doom metal, Saint Augustine * Darkened Nocturn Slaughtercult - black metal, Dormagen * Darkspace - black metal, ambient, Bern * Feikn - black metal, folk, Ringsted/Sonderborg * Fuck The Facts - grindcore, Gatineau * Gallhammer - crust, doom metal, Tokyo * Kap Bambino - electropunk, Bordeaux * Kaula - black metal, noise, Livorno * Monarch! - doom metal, drone, Bayonne * Occultist - crust, thrash, black metal, Richmond * Perverted Justice - punk, darkwave, Montreal * Rolo Tomassi - punk, noise, Sheffield * Sagrada Blasfêmia - black metal, Vitória * Salome - sludge, doom metal, Annandale * Scaremaker - death metal, New York/San Diego * Screaming Females - punk, rock, New Brunswick * Sortilegia - black metal, Toronto * White Lung - punk, Vancouver * Xolotl - black metal, Salt Lake City
eyy!! I’ve been slacking so hard on this but here ya go
:-) (at Flint Local 432)
it was a real treat having @cheerleader669 back at the Local!! (at Flint Local 432)
advice to young punks
- you don’t need to have a jacket with patches - or army boots - or dyed hair or piercings or tattoos - you definitely don’t need to be skinny, white, male, cis, or straight - all you need to do is like punk music - don’t bother pretending to like bands you don’t; you’ll either get into them or you won’t and either way that’s okay - if someone knocks you over in the pit and doesn’t apologise, don’t be afraid to call that fucker out - make friends in the line for shows, you meet cool people that way - graffiti is fine, but don’t steal shit if you don’t need it - only you get to decide if it’s punk, fuck what anyone else says - it’s more than okay to listen to nicki minaj now and then - don’t worry abt being embarrassing: you are, and that’s fine - do yourself a favour and listen to more female fronted/poc bands - don’t let white cis men in the scene tell you shit
First drop courtesy of National Public Radio’s All Songs Considered. I feel inclined to preface this by saying that NPR means the world to us, and there’s absolutely no organization we’d rather partner with in order to share this song with you. Anyways, here is “The Magdalene”; hope you like it: [click here]
Mending the Leaks in Our Open Wounds
Last night I went to a benefit show for a DIY, all inclusive space known as The Firehouse in Worcester, Massachusetts to see The Hotelier. I spent most of the night on the back porch, enveloping a fire pit and feeling more at home with a bunch of strangers than I had felt in my actual hometown for awhile. I felt an overwhelming sense of camaraderie in the atmosphere, and felt it even more when the bassist of Prawn/Sorority Noise came over and introduced himself to me because he noticed my Topshelf Records shirt. I suffer from moderate social anxiety and aside from the three people I was talking to, knew no one there personally. Yet Ryan and I talked for about twenty minutes, mostly about the scene in Boston and how the two of us could work together to get some new things started because honestly, as individuals, measuring a group of people at a show compared to your one self may make it seem like the scene is huge, when in reality it is anything but. We are a minute community spawned specifically to create a welcoming, safe space for anyone who needed a place to be.
I noticed at the beginning of their set the almost equal ratio of genders present, something I hadn’t seen as of late at any show I had been to. It felt unreal. It felt deserved. People like myself and members of The Hotelier have been striving for a more inclusive community since we joined it, yet not even three songs into their set Christian had to pause to explain what a safe space was and how to act in one due to a few attendees’ aggressiveness. His comments were met with a waves of claps, followed by a single “boo”, to which he replied, “how does it feel to know that almost everyone in the room agreed with what I said and you’re just alienating yourself by disagreeing”.
Even with him asserting his stance on show behavior, later on in the night a fight broke out directly behind me. Immediately the band stopped playing and multiple members in the crowd, including one of the owners, attempted to step in and break up the fight. They were unsuccessful, and two people continued to throw punches and slam each other against the wall by the exit which forced all of the members of The Hotelier to drop their instruments and forcibly remove them from the venue. Myself and everyone left in the room were scared, confused, upset, and dissatisfied. Of all places for something of the sort to occur, why here? A benefit show for a safe space?
We never publicly made an announcement, but after the multiple events that have occurred in the scene in the past few months that put the people in the scene in danger, we’ve felt obligated to use our pedestal to try and inform and intervene. We’ve been working with a few close friends, mapping out segments, Skype interviews, and even podcasts on what we (and you) can do to help the scene. It’s necessary. It’s been going on forever, but sometimes it’s hard to relate to it on such a personal level until it happens two feet from you. I just personally wanted to thank everyone in the room that night who was there for the right reasons, and who took and stand and didn’t allow the continuance of such unruly, unacceptable behavior. Things are going to be changing very soon, and it’s because of you and your help.
If you’ve read this far, thank you so much - from the bottom of my heart. Sometimes I get so busy I start to lose my sense of self, and oddly enough I find it in other people when we come together situations of need, like this. You’re not as small as you think you are, and you can help make a change towards a safer scene. I promise. Don’t give up. Don’t stand idly by. Do everything in your power to improve, because we will never make the switch from micro to macro if people on the outside see those kinds of occurrences. And that’s what you want, right? the band’s who records you by, who’s shirts you pick up at every show; you want nothing more than to support them and watch them soar, and have fun doing it right? Well let’s make it happen.
hey spraynard’s van broke down so do something nice and help em out by buying their new album here