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mannequinpussy.com
Philadelphia’s Mannequin Pussy will be heading out on the post-pandemic tour to promote their album Perfect from Epitaph Records. Ironically, pussy could mean pussycat, but the band has a dog on the cover artwork.
We caught the band in October 2017, opening up for Japanese Breakfast. We noted that their brief 30-min set had a “burst of punk rock” and ended their set with Japanese Breakfast’s touring guitarist helping them play on the song finale.
Guess what ? They’re once again Japanese Breakfast’s touring support until August. In September, they’ll be headlining the tour.
Tour Dates:
JAPANESE BREAKFAST
plus Mannequin Pussy 7/21 Silver Spring, MD The Fillmore 7/22 Richmond, VA The National 7/23 Asheville, NC The Orange Peel 7/24 Atlanta, GA The Masquerade 7/25 Birmingham, AL Saturn 7/26 Carrboro, NC Cat's Cradle 7/28 Asbury Park, NJ Asbury Lanes 7/29 New Haven, CT College Street Music Hall 7/30 Jersey City, NJ White Eagle Hall 8/2 Holyoke, MA Gateway City Arts 8/3 Rochester, NY Anthology 8/4 Detroit, MI Saint Andrew's Hall 8/5 Cleveland, OH Agora Ballroom 8/6 Philadelphia, PA Union Transfer 8/7 Philadelphia, PA Union Transfer 8/8 Philadelphia, PA Union Transfer |
Headlining Tour 9/14 Chicago, IL Schubas Tavern 9/15 Chicago, IL Lincoln Hall 9/16 Minneapolis, MN 7th Street Entry 9/17 Omaha, NE Slowdown 9/18 Kansas City, MO The Riot Room 9/21 Salt Lake City, UT Kilby Court 9/23 Seattle, WA The Crocodile 9/24 Spokane, WA Lucky You Lounge 9/25 Portland, OR Holocene 9/26 Boise, ID Treefort Music Festival 9/28 Oakland, CA The New Parish 9/29 Santa Cruz, CA The Atrium at the Catalyst 9/30 Los Angeles, CA Teragram Ballroom 10/13 Dallas, TX Dada 10/14 Houston, TX The Secret Group 10/20 Nashville, TN High Watt 10/21 Cincinnati, OH Woodward Theater 10/26 Albany, NY Upstate Concert Hall 10/27 Boston, MA The Sinclair 10/28 Brooklyn, NY Music Hall of Williamsburg |
BONUS: Here’s a photo of Mannequin Pussy at the Triple Rock Social Club in Minneapolis
Mannequin Pussy at Triple Rock, Minneapolis (02 October 2017) |
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theblackpumas.com
With three Grammy nominations (for “Album of the Year,” “Record of the Year” & “American Roots”), it’s clear that Austin’s Black Pumas are on the top of their game.
They’ve also announced a massive 2021 tour (going onto 2022) for their Black Pumas (Deluxe Edition) (ATO Records).
We are only listing their tour dates up to September. For full listing, head over to their website.
Aug 5 St. Louis, MO The Pageant (SOLD OUT)
Aug 6 Columbia, MO 9th Street Summerfest
Aug 7 Saint Charles, IA Hinterland Music Festival
Aug 8 Omaha, NE Waiting Room Outdoors ^
Aug 11 Denver, CO Mission Ballroom ^
Aug 12 Denver, CO Mission Ballroom ^ (SOLD OUT)
Aug 13 Dillon, CO Dillon Amphitheater ^
Aug 15 Aspen, CO Belly Up
Aug 17 Salt Lake City, UT The Depot*
Aug 19 Portland, OR Roseland Theater*
Aug 20 Portland, OR Roseland Theater*
Aug 21 Seattle, WA Paramount Theatre*
Aug 22 Seattle, WA Paramount Theatre*
Aug 28 Lexington, KY Railbird Music Festival
Aug 29 Columbus, OH WonderBus Music and Arts Festival
Sep 2-18 Milwaukee, WI Summerfest
Sep 3-5 Napa, CA BottleRock Napa Valley
Sep 18-19 Atlanta, GA Music Midtown
Sep 13 Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn Steel
Sep 14 Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn Steel # (SOLD OUT)
Sep 15 Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn Steel # (SOLD OUT)
Sep 16 Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn Steel # (SOLD OUT)
Sep 23 Los Angeles, CA Performance Venue at Hollywood Park*
Sep 24 Dana Point, CA Ohana Fest
Sep 25 Dallas, TX State Fair of Texas
Sept 25-26 Franklin, TN Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival
PUSSY RIOT
facebook.com/wearepussyriot Russian protest art collective Pussy Riot was recently in the news when they sold their first two “Panic Attack” NFTs for $210,000. The NFTs can be seen on foundation.app. They also teamed up with rock guitarist and acoustic troubadour Tom Morello (aka The Nightwatchman and part of Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave) and the punk-fueled electronic artist The Bloody Beetroots to help produce “Weather Strike” (featuring Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova) and “Radium Girls” (featuring Pussy Riot, The Interrupters’ Aimee Interrupter, White Lung’s Mish Way, and The Last Internationale). Those songs, as well as five other tracks, will appear on The Catastrophists EP (available June 18th). |
MAPLE GLIDER
mapleglider.com Tori Zietsch, aka Maple Glider, recently shared her song “Baby Tiger”, featuring her roommate’s cat, Coriander (aka the baby tiger). The song is taken from her forthcoming album To Enjoy is the Only Thing, available June 25th, 2021, via Partisan Records. Zietsch adds: “'Baby Tiger' was written soon after I’d returned home from Brighton. I was really struggling with my mental health, but I was going out and kind of using dating as a distraction from dealing with it. It never really worked. I'd just end up feeling worse when I was alone. Coriander hates closed doors. She'll always want to know what you're doing on the other side. It kind of became comforting to hear her scratch at my door. It was something that felt constant and unwavering and regular at a time when I was a bit vacant. Her energy made me feel lighter...” |
CAT CLYDE
catclydemusic.com Critically acclaimed singer-songwriters Cat Clyde and Jeremie Albino have released their new album Blue Blue Blue on Cinematic Music Group. We last saw Clyde open up for J.S. Ondara on 29 March 2019 and said, “the self-taught musician held the attentive audience enraptured as she revealed “I’m about to tell you something... but don’t spread it around – you’re the best audience so far”. Taking classic song structures and applying her own more modern spin on them, the Canadian artist came off as humble, talented, and very musically honest.” |
PUMA BLUE
pumablue.co.uk South London’s Puma Blue released A Late Night Special Live EP on Blue Flowers. The six-track EP came from their concert film “A Late Night Special”. The live EP should give you an idea of what it is like to see Puma Blue live… so mark your calendar for Saturday, August 28th, at London’s Omeara. This is the first live show since headlining EartH in October 2019. |
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