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Listed: Citric Dummies
Citric Dummies play hardcore punk with a smirk and a snarl. The Minneapolis trio—Drew Ailes, Sean Albert and Travis Minnick—is underground enough to taunt the big bands, but good enough to earn a slot opening for Jack White in 2025. In her review of the hilariously titled Split with Turnstile (it is not a split with Turnstile), Jennifer Kelly noted that, “These Minnesota punks deliver their music in short, furious, firehose spews, Bad Brains minus the reggae stuff and with a snarky sense of humor." Here's some of the music they enjoy.
Trapped in a Parking Garage by Citric Dummies (2024)
Fr., 17.4.2026, 21:00 Uhr: CITRIC DUMMIES (US) + THE GOBS (US) – Komet Musik Bar, Hamburg
CITRIC DUMMIES
Citric Dummies are everything that makes modern rock n’ roll wonderful. Their energy leaps out of the speakers, their tempos will furrow the brow of any fist-pumping speed purist, and their irreverence dances quite artistically on the line between provocative and antagonistic without ever being juvenile or cruel. Indeed, the Minneapolis power trio flex their jester’s privilege on their new album Split With Turnstile with a tongue that has bored entirely through cheek, and spits just a little bit of blood at you. More than anything, Citric Dummies represent a natural progression from bands like Reagan Youth with snappy, fast, and extremely tight drum parts that work the hell out of the closed hi-hat and fall around the speeds of bands like Generacion Suicida, Dark Thoughts, or even The Ergs! Riff-wise, the band has a lot more in common with Barely Legal-era the Hives, Dwarves, and bits of early Arctic Monkeys, while vocalist/bassist “David Lunch” shouts, bellows, and wails throughout Split With Turnstile; a plain departure from what was described as “pretty much doing a Danzig impersonation,” on their 2023 release Zen and the Arcade of Beating Your Ass. Citric Dummies, however, exude a love of absurdity that none of these bands possess. Their pseudonyms for the other 66% of the band are drummer D.V. Tinner and guitarist David Cronutberger. – Pierce Jordan
THE GOBS
The Gobs is a punk/synth-punk band from Olympia, Washington, known for their energetic, lo-fi, garage rock sound with synth-driven, angular, and catchy tracks, often compared to German punk and darkwave.
Total ripsnorter. Minneapolis, on Feel It Records.
🖌️ Grant Hart (Husker Du) + Dave Watt (Citric Dummies)
Citric Dummies, One City Tap, July 2024