The freshly reunited feminist punk rockers Bratmobile are celebrating their return by reissuing two long-out-of-print albums: 2000’s Girls, Ladies and Women and 2002’s Women Get Busy. The newly remastered reissues mark the primary time these information will likely be out there on vinyl and CD since their unique releases. Each are slated to reach October 25 by way of Kill Rock Stars.
“We’re so excited to have these information again in print bodily with new mastering,” Bratmobile mentioned in a joint assertion. “They mirror a second in time for our band that was very particular and we hope folks get the prospect to listen to them with recent ears and join with the concepts which are nonetheless related at present.”
This weekend, Bratmobile will carry out at Pitchfork Music Competition with a particular lineup. Becoming a member of the feminist punk band’s singer Allison Wolfe and drummer Molly Neuman are Rose Melberg (of Tiger Entice and the Softies) on guitar, Audrey Marrs of Mocket on keyboards, and Marty Key (of Ted Leo & the Pharmacists) on bass.
Learn “Riot Grrrl Trailblazer Allison Wolfe on the Music That Made Her” and “The Story of Feminist Punk in 33 Songs.”
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