To all American ticket holders: it's dark times, especially in the states. There are so many good folks who are carving out community and lifting each other up in the face of fascism. Making space for subversion and resistance is at the core of what this band is about.
Dwarves have announced their 17th studio album, titled J ENKEM, set to arrive June 6th via Greedy Records. In support of the upcoming record, the veteran punk band will embark on US tours in the spring and fall.
Zoh Amba has signed with Matador Records and announced their debut album, 'Eyes Full,' set to release on June 5. The album features Jim White on drums and Kevin Hyland on guitar.
"He's doing fantastic. He's living up here in Woodstock full time. We've been playing a lot of music. He's enjoying his retirement. He's playing piano and singing the occasional rock-and-roll cover with our family band at the Midnight Ramble, and we're having a great time."
Bach sounds like an absolute natural performing this material. While he lacks the New York brassiness of Dee Snider, the group's iconic original frontman, his own manic energy transfers well to the performance.
In the 50s, Chuck Berry wrote things that were so good they could've been part of the Harlem Renaissance, and he taught my whole generation. They're all influenced by Chuck Berry—Bob and the Beatles and everybody—cause he made stories in words that flowed effortlessly. And his stories were great.