War On Women release new music video for "Second Wave Goodbye" off their self-titled release!
WAR ON WOMEN CONFIRMED TO PLAY 2017 VANS WARPED TOUR
WAR ON WOMEN CONFIRMED TO PLAY 2017 VANS WARPED TOUR
Presented by Journey’s, see War On Women on the road June 16th through August 6th / Read their statement below...
Baltimore’s War On Women have been riotous and outspoken since the first day of their formation in 2011. The band screams and shreds about topics such as women’s rights, trans rights, rape culture, street harassment, the gender wage gap, abortion, and other vitally pertinent social issues. Today, War On Women have announced that they’ll participate in the duration of 2017’s Vans Warped Tour.
War On Women commented:
“Playing all 40 dates of this year’s Warped Tour is a great opportunity for us as a band to use our privilege for something positive. We don't have to deal with the day-to-day struggles that many people of color, LGBTQIA folks, people with disabilities, or undocumented people have to face just to exist, so we feel like we're in a unique position to infiltrate what could be a hostile environment, and ensure that women's voices are heard, from an intersectional feminist perspective. Safer space/DIY/art space shows can be transforming and life-affirming, even vital to people's survival, but we've always believed that we have the ability to take on the unsafe spaces, and we hope that our involvement can lead to a more victim-centered, and overall welcoming, environment for all.”
War On Women’s existence couldn’t be any more poignant than it is at this very moment; with America’s current sociopolitical climate, the timing is more important than ever to put women’s stories into the forefront of heavy music. War On Women are excited to spread their message to concert-goers and hope they inspire fans to “do better, and realize that they’re not alone in their struggles,” commented vocalist Shawna Potter.
Potter, who is the founder of the Baltimore chapter of Hollaback!, a movement to end street harassment, has been tapped to do a workshop every day of Warped Tour called "Creating Safer Spaces: You Have the Power to Shape Your Scene.” Since Shawna and the rest of the band will be busy with performances, they've recruited Canadian activist Kira-Lynn Ferderber to run the Safer Scenes 2017 tent, where kids can go to learn how to be good allies to others and support diverse scenes, pick up information on local-to-them resources, talk to each other, and more. They’ll concentrate more on gender-based harassment and violence, in addition to addressing all forms of harassment and discrimination. Potter commented, “Thanks to Warped Tour's support and generosity, we've been able to address an issue that really matters to us, and hopefully in a cool way. While we always want people to feel comfortable talking to the band about the struggles they go through with harassment and discrimination, this summer we have the ability to be more proactive and concrete by educating attendees on how to make their local music scenes more safe and tolerant. We thought, ‘What happens when people leave Warped Tour and see shows at home?’ I wanted people to feel empowered not only as victims, but as allies, to create the kind of tolerant scene everyone deserves.”
Warped Tour 2017 will certainly be one for the history books; this year’s lineup features one of the most impressive and important in the tour’s history, and the focus on betterment overall will be vital. “It's not really about us, it's about the idea - that we can all take part in creating the world we want, and that there are specific actions we can take to support others and move towards a more equitable world - we just have to do them! These ideas are so much bigger than one band. Honestly, every band on every tour should always be calling out sexual harassment, racism, and accessibility issues - in front of their audiences, and for their audiences,” said Potter.
War On Women’s magnum opus, their self-titled album, was released in 2015 on Bridge Nine Records and was recorded in collaboration with J. Robbins at Magpie Cage. The band has been on the road incessantly in support of the record, which included dates in the US, UK and Europe with bands like Refused, Propagandhi, Anti-Flag, Jello Biafra, Iron Reagan and more, in addition to a highly coveted slot on last year’s Riot Fest. Check out War On Women on tour all summer long on Warped Tour, and buy advance tickets to the tour here as well as to the “Creating Safer Spaces: You Have the Power to Shape Your Scene” workshop here.
WAR ON WOMEN, ON TOUR:
June 16 Seattle, WA
June 17 Salem, OR
June 21 Albuquerque, NM
June 22 Phoenix, AZ
June 23 Las Vegas, NV
June 24 Salt Lake City, UT
June 25 Denver, CO
June 27 Nashville, TN
June 28 Metaire, LA
June 29 Atlanta, GA
June 30 Orlando, FL
July 1 St. Petersburg, FL
July 2 West Palm Beach, FL
July 4 Wilmington, NC
July 6 Charlotte, NC
July 7 Camden, NJ
July 8 Wantagh, NY
July 9 Hartford, CT
July 10 Scranton, PA
July 11 Virginia Beach, VA
July 12 Mansfield, MA
July 13 Darien Center, NY
July 14 Burgettstown, PA
July 15 Holmdel, NJ
July 16 Columbia, MD
July 18 Cuyahoga Falls, OH
July 19 Cincinnati, OH
July 20 Noblesville, IN
July 21 Auburn Hills, MI
July 22 Tinley Park, IL
July 23 Shakopee, MN
July 24 Milwaukee, WI
July 26 Maryland Heights, MO
July 27 Bonner Springs, KS
July 28 Dallas, TX
July 29 San Antonio, TX
July 30 Houston, TX
August 1 Las Cruces, NM
August 4 Mountain View, CA
August 5 San Diego, CA
August 6 Pomona, CA
* top photo by Ben Jones
Brooklyn Vegan 15 bands to see at FEST
War on Womens 2015 debut LP on Bridge 9 rips and their live show is even more powerful. Heres what I said about it when they opened for FLAG earlier this year: They make a hardcore with a message that iss very relevant and necessary right now - rape, abortion rights, street harassment and transphobia were just a few things they tackled during their set. They also have a killer rhythm section, sharp, loud guitars, and a truly unforgettable singer, Shawna Potter. The best hardcore shows are the ones where you can not look away or get bored, even if you try, and Shawna is a big reason War On Women puts on shows like that. She is sarcastic, angry, confrontational, and entertaining all at once, and it shows in both her delivery and her constantly-animated performance. Catch them at 9:40 PM at The Wooly on Saturday (directly before Floor and Negative Approach).
War On Women featured in Newsweek Article!
War On Women was recently featured in Newsweek! Click Here!
'We are bringing our message of feminism across the globe, Potter, the band's singer, tells Newsweek in the basement of Saint Vitus, a dimly lit bar and music venue in Brooklyns Greenpoint neighborhood, where they are playing with hardcore punk stalwarts Global Threat and Strike Anywhere. It is also the night of the second presidential debate and bizarrely enough, Saint Vituss basement is home to a pastel painting of Republican president nominee Donald Trump that imagines him as a 1989 real estate Willy Wonka.'
Read the rest of the article via the link below, and check out their merch at our Webstore!
War On Women playing Sound On Sound Fest, which announces daily lineups
Sound On Sound Fest, which War On Women will be playing, have announced daily lineups. War On Women will play the first day (Friday) alongside bands like Descendents, Guided by Voices, Cursive, Turnstile, and Touche Amore among others.
The fest takes places November 4, 5, and 6 at Sherwood Forest in Austin, Texas. Visit their website for tickets and their socials (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) for more info.
War On Women headed back to Europe
War On Women will make their return to Europe in a few days for a series of shows throughout the land. Scope the dates below. The band just wrapped up a U.S. tour with FLAG.
WAR ON WOMEN European tour dates:
23 July 2016 Tabor @ Mighty Sounds Festival - CZ
24 July 2016 Nurnberg @ K4 Zentralcafe - GER
26 July 2016 Wien @ Arena AUSTRIA
27 July 2016 Graz @ Music-House AUSTRIA
28 July 2016 Innsbruck @ PMK AUSTRIA
29 July 2016 Stuttgart @ Goldmark's GER
30 July 2016 Saarbrucken @ Nauwieser Fest GER
31 July 2016 Mannheim @ Juz GER
2 August 2016 Plymouth @ Junction UK
3 August 2016 Norwich @ Owl Sanctuary UK
4 August 2016 Glasgow @ 13th Note UK
5 August 2016 Cheltenham @ Frog & Fiddle UK
6 August 2016 Newport @ Le Pub UK
7 August 2016 London @ The Black Heart UK
9 August 2016 Koln @ AZ Koln GER
10 August 2016 Solingen @ Waldmeister GER
11 August 2016 Kiel @ Schaubude GER
12 August 2016 Hamburg @ Menschenzoo GER
13 August 2016 Berlin @ Cassiopeia GER
War On Women playing Sound On Sound Fest
War On Women have been announced as one of the acts playing the inaugural Sound On Sound festival in Austin, Texas. The lineup includes everyone from Beach House, Explosions in the Sky, and Phantogram to Descendents, Youth of Today, and Touche Amore.
The festival takes place November 4-6 at Sherwood Forest Faire and tickets are on sale now. Check out the full lineup below.
Sound On Sound Fest - 2016 Lineup
Beach House
Explosions In The Sky
Phantogram
Run The Jewels
Purity Ring
Courtney Barnett
Big Boi
Descendents
Death Grips
Young Thug
Thursday
Mac Demarco
Guided By Voices
FLAG
Wale
Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires
Boys Noize
A-Trak
FIDLAR
The Dead Milkmen
Youth Of Today
STRFKR
Jagwar Ma
Carcass
Thee Oh Sees
Wild Nothing
Aesop Rock
Cursive
Touche Amore
Bob Mould
The Dillinger Escape Plan
Girls Against Boys
Baroness
Thundercat
Empress Of
Car Seat Headrest
Shannon and the Clams
Hinds
METZ
Protomartyr
Baio
Recover
Bully
Diarrhea Planet
Alex G
The Range
Turnstile
Denzel Curry
Pouya
Monkeywrench
Kero Kero Bonito
Good Riddance
Beach Slang
Old Man Gloom
Into It. Over It.
The Relationship (Feat. Brian Bell of Weezer)
Diet Cig
White Lung
Youth Code
Planes Mistaken For Stars
War On Women
Open Mike Eagle
American Sharks
Hard Proof
Radioactivity
Boyfrndz
Calliope Musicals
Magna Carda
Night Drive
Moving Panoramas
Leopold and His Fiction
Boombaptist
Protextor
Pinata Protest
Orthy
Anya
Die Young
Emily Wolfe
Illustrations
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War On Women touring with FLAG
War On Women have been tapped to support FLAG on the majority of that band's forthcoming North American headlining tour in June and July. The Dirty Nil will join them as well. Check out all the War On Women-supported FLAG dates below.
War On Women continue hitting it hard in support of last year's self-titled full-length.
WAR ON WOMEN tour dates supporting FLAG w/ The Dirty Nil:
June 22 Cleveland Heights OH @ Grog Shop
June 23 Toronto, ON @ Lee's Palace w/ D.O.A.
June 26 Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair
June 28 New York, NY @ Gramercy Theatre
June 29 Philadelphia, PA @ Underground Arts
July 1 Washington, DC @ Black Cat
July 2 Virginia Beach, VA @ Shaka's Live
July 3 Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel
July 5 Nashville, TN @ Exit/In
July 7 Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade
July 8 St. Augustine, FL @ St. Augustine Amphitheatre
July 9 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Culture Room
July 10 St. Petersburg, FL @ The State Theater
Bridge Nine 2015: A Year in Review
BRIDGE NINE 2015: A YEAR IN REVEW BY BRIAN SHULTZ
January

13th: BoySetsFire - The Misery Index: Notes from the Plague Years [vinyl reissue]
BoySetsFire's bold and ambitious fourth album is one of my favorites of theirs, with anthems like "Requiem" and the bravely horn-addled yet intense "So Long and Thanks for the Crutches", so it was cool to have a hand in its release history with this new reissue. I remember seeing them live for the first time touring on it almost a decade ago and despite the small crowd at the time, they played their hearts out. This unintentionally almost-10th anniversary reissue is basically mandatory for fans--it looks good on complementary teal and white variants and includes a big poster insert.

27th: Caravels / Octaves - Split EP
This split EP is a rare co-release from B9, as we teamed up with Topshelf Records and their band Caravels to release new material from them and our own Octaves. Neither band had come out with new stuff since 2013, so it was nice to have two acts that play unique strains of modern post-hardcore in harmonious ways deliver fresh songs.
February

10th: War On Women - War On Women
Our first proper full-length release of the year was a total powderkeg: a fierce and volatile album that garnered quite the reaction--some ignorant Facebook users, sure, but mostly spiritual liberation as summed up by this one fan's feedback: "HELL FUCKING YEAH! EMPOWERING WOMEN THROUGH HARDCORE MUSIC!". The co-ed Baltimore punk quintet made their first huge musical statement, releasing a record that, per their name, tackled a wide array of contemporary feminist issues in both confrontational and humorous ways without skimping on Propagandhi-style aggression or riffs. There's an occasional theater to this record that revives Dead Kennedys' necessarily over-the-top social critique, too, while also melding punk, metal, and hardcore influences in newfangled ways.

24th: Alcoa - Parlour Tricks
Alcoa's sophomore full-length is actually a strong contender for my personal favorite album we released this year, so it's natural to say it deserves more recognition. Derek from Defeater has been quietly progressing this project since its genesis in the mid-2000s or so, and it's really seemed to peak on his fleshed-out full-length releases, a consistently enjoyable blend of alt-country and more generally alternative pop-rock leanings. His second album here tones down the bright recording of 2013's Bone & Marrow a bit, but the songs are somehow more powerful in subtler ways. I love the earnest, sadder stuff on here, like the stripped-down, darker "always chasing me" and the chamber feel of "come & go". Then there's my favorite track, "for holden", with the best chorus Gin Blossoms forgot to write during their heyday.
March

24th: Agnostic Front - Police Violence EP
Our relationship with Agnostic Front has yielded a prolific amount of cool stuff, including reissues of their classic foundational releases, the United Blood EP and Victim in Pain LP, as well as their seminal Live at CBGB album. This teaser EP we did for their new album, just as we did for their last one in 2011, steals some of the more old-school-leaning, thrashy material from their 11th (!) full-length, The American Dream Died, and includes an anthemic, burly B-side, "Same Old Story", exclusive to the release. The colors are sick, honestly, complementing the EP title and theme in a pretty brutal way (black and blue, pool of blood, and blood spatter).
April

14th: Gallows - Desolation Sounds
We had to sit on this album for a while before finally letting this side of the world hear it, as we helped Gallows get their new record out to U.S. fans for the second time in a row. This is another neat chapter in their evolution, bringing in more of the occult feel they've developed in this stage of the career with an accessibility that make certain moments sound like radio rock from an alternative universe. It's still dark and has plenty of punk bite, though: standout "Leather Crown" is a Fucked Up-style ripper, and the heavy, brooding "Chains" pounds the pavement hard.
May

12th: After the Fall - Dedication
After the Fall are actually old friends of mine--namely singer/guitarist Mike, whose band I've been following and watching play live since at least 2004, before we met. A genuine guy that just values friendship, loves punk and the power manifested in a short, well-written and aggressive but melodic song, it shows in spades on their fifth and newest album, Dedication. The whole thing is a heartfelt memorial to one of their original members, Brian J. Peters, who lost his battle with cancer in 2013. Every song tackles a different angle of Peters' personality or untimely passing, and it all ties together to paint a portrait of a seemingly great guy who touched everyone around him in profound ways, and it does so with a bright, melodic and catchy veneer the band have developed impressively over their decade-plus tenure.

19th: Modern Pain - "Peace Delusions" b/w "Kill Yr. Idols" single
This early version of "Peace Delusions" was the first sneak peak we got from Modern Pain's forthcoming full-length, which was initially self-titled before the band decided to go with the first single's name anyway. There's a slightly different aural aesthetic to this earlier version of the track, giving the short two-track single its own vibe--the exclusive B-side, a cover of Sonic Youth's "Kill Yr. Idols" offers insight into the band's unique approach to hardcore (more on this later), and is pretty spot-on as well.
June

H2O - Four Song 1995 Demo [reissue]
Before we started rolling out promo for H2O's new album, we did this fun little thing that looked back at their very beginnings. This was a reissue for the fans that weren't around the first time in 1995 for the release of their original demo tape, putting all four songs from the Don Fury demo session (recorded just after Christmas 1994) on a yellow tape limited to 200 and hand-numbered by Toby Morse himself.
August

14th: Crown of Thornz - Nothing But Tragedy EP
Holy Christ did this 7" take forever to press. I guess if you were waiting for new Crown of Thornz material, a few more months was nothing at that rate--the NYHC act hadn't delivered new music since 1998. It was very cool to work with a classic and forward-thinking act of the mid-1990s NYHC scene, but it was cooler to have them come back and not just rehash what they were originally doing or pander to fans. These are two longer and still aggressive songs that really are in their own category of hardcore.
September

4th: Modern Pain - Peace Delusions
Modern Pain are another band that have certainly fashioned their own category of hardcore, and it's quite a good one--noisy, fuzzy and blown out, sounding like a lost relic of the '80s underground. This album is sick from start to finish, maintaining a blistering intensity through all its noisy divergences. It's unpredictable and rather hostile, leaving the listener with a weird, unsettling feeling by its end--in a good way. though. At this moment in hardcore, there's no other band out there quite like them.

11th: H2O - Skate! single
This was another teaser single we did, featuring two tracks from H2O's then-forthcoming and looong-awaited album, Use Your Voice, so we could finally get some new H2O out there sooner rather than later. There was a "Skate!" music video that came out around the same time as well, which the band roped in friend and pro skateboarder Steve Caballero for (he plays guitar on the track too!) and which features some pretty interesting footage of a teenage Toby Morse. These are definitely two of the faster songs from the record, making for a quick appetizer, and the limited-to-1000 7" seems to be a pretty sought-after item now.

25th: BoySetsFire - BoySetsFire
BoySetsFire proved their reunion album wasn't a fluke with this new self-titled effort, which also probably came out of nowhere for fans as it was announced just a month-and-a-half in advance. It's packed to the gills with sterling examples of their signature sound, running the gamut from huge anthems ("Savage Blood") and desperate-sounding numbers ("Cutting Room Floor") to upbeat, Rise Against-style cuts ("Heaven Knows") and juddering, Snapcase-esque hardcore ("Coward"), all with their incensed, politicized rage retained.
October

9th: H2O - Use Your Voice
H2O hadn't released a studio album of new material since 2008, so Use Your Voice was a long time coming--luckily it was worth the wait. The band came back hard with this jubilant and honest album that touches upon every enjoyable stripe of the melodic hardcore and punk spectrum while elaborating on all sorts of topics clearly important to frontman Toby Morse's heart. He expounds on the pure joy of skating as a young misfit, his love of pop music, social unrest, and even an ode to his wife (which mixes things up a bit, offering a different chorus tone from the band than we normally hear). They definitely cut 11 tracks any fan of H2O should love without pandering or phoning it in.
November

20th: Malfunction - Fear of Failure
The phrase "demo submission" has become sort of a misnomer, as most bands who get in touch with the label about working with us tend to offer fully-formed, finished releases without a home (and they're often terrible, or make no sense for us to release). Malfunction was the rare case of a demo submission being an actual demo submission, from a band that had been on our radar for some time, and also, actually good. They gave us three pre-production demos that showcased an exciting new chapter in their musical evolution, and the resulting album, Fear of Failure, fully delivered. Their first full-length is harsh, heavy and uncompromising, a fantastic entry of '90s metallic hardcore revival that pulls a little bit from an often overlooked scene.
War On Women premiere new music video for "Say It", start tour with Government Issue to FEST and back
War On Women have premiered their brand new (and very powerful) music video for "Say It" over at Punknews.
Vocalist Shawna Potter commented, "For this video we wanted to highlight the work of The Monument Quilt Project, which is based in our hometown of Baltimore, as well as give local survivors of sexual assault and rape an opportunity to sing along with us, without shame or stigma.
Shooting this video was an incredibly moving experience for everyone in the band. We know that not all victims have the opportunity to speak out about their experiences, or are shamed when they do. For people who are ready to speak out, or need to, we hope this song can be a safe way to say 'I was raped' out loud. You're not alone."
The band also kick off a string of shows with Government Issue today, taking them to FEST this weekend in Gainesville. See them on tour now and into next year:
WAR ON WOMEN tour dates:
U.S. South Atlantic tour with Government Issue:
10/29 Richmond, VA @ The Camel
10/30 Charleston, SC @ Tin Roof Tavern
10/31 Gainesville, FL @ The Fest 14
11/01 Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade at Purgatory
11/02 Carrboro, NC @ Cat's Cradle
WAR ON WOMEN tour dates w/ Anti-Flag, Leftover Crack, The Homeless Gospel Choir, Blackbird Raum
2/19 Houston, TX @ Walter's*
2/20 Dallas, TX @ The Prophet Bar*
2/21 San Antonio, TX @ Korova*
2/23 Tucson, AZ @ The Rock*
2/24 Phoenix, AZ @ The Nile*
2/25 San Diego, CA @ Observatory North Park
2/26 Santa Ana, CA @ Observatory
2/27 Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour
2/28 Las Vegas, NV @ Vinyl
3/1 San Francisco, CA @ DNA Lounge
3/2 Reno, NV @ Knitting Factory
3/4 Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
3/5 Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre
* - no Leftover Crack or Blackbird Raum
After the Fall premiere "Indian Ladder" video via Substream Magazine, announce European tour
After the Fall have premiered their brand new music video for "Indian Ladder" over at Substream Magazine. An ode to their original member who passed away in 2013, "the video is compiled footage of our lost friend Brian Peters, clips from his childhood and his time playing with After the Fall, plus live show footage from Montreal's Pouzza Fest 2015," says frontman Mike Moak. "The live footage and video was put together by our good friend Lando at Raw Cut Media."
The band has also unveiled European tour dates, which will take place this December after doing some touring in the northeast U.S. and Canada in the fall, including an appearance this weekend at The Fest. Check out that itinerary below.
AFTER THE FALL tour dates:
October 29 Richmond, VA @ Strange Matter w/ Smoke or Fire
October 31 Gainesville, FL @ High Dive - The Fest 14 w/ War On Women, Pears, more
November 5 Philadelphia, PA @ The Fire w/ Choke Up
November 6 Brooklyn, NY @ Legion w/ Choke Up
November 7 Warwick NY @ Tuscan w/ Choke Up
November 8 Boston, MA @ O'Brien's w/ Choke Up
November 13 Toronto, ON @ Smiling Buddha w/ Deeper Well
November 14 Ottawa, ON @ Pressed w/ Deeper Well
November 15 Montreal, QC @ Quai Des Brumes w/ Deeper Well
01.12.2015 NED-Tilburg, Cafe Extase
02.12.2015 FRA-Paris, Le Cirque Electrique
04.12.2015 GBR-Dundee, Kage Nightclub, St Andrews Lane
05.12.2015 GBR-Glasgow, The 13th Note
07.12.2015 GBR-Manchester, Retro Bar
08.12.2015 GBR-Bridgend, Old Swan Inn
09.10.2015 GER-Cologne, Sonic Ballroom
10.10.2015 GER-Munster, Baracke
11.12.2015 GER-Hannover, Stumpf
12.12.2015 GER-Wermelskirchen, AJZ Bahndamm w/ Skin Of Tears
13.12.2015 GER-Mainz, Haus Mainusch
14.12.2015 FRA-Lyon, Le Sonic
15.12.2015 GER-Ulm, Cat
War On Women announce west coast tour dates with Anti-Flag
War On Women have announced another slate of tour dates supporting Anti-Flag, this time for the U.S. west coast and southwest regions. Leftover Crack and Blackbird Raum will be on most dates as well, with additional support from the Homeless Gospel Choir. The tour will take place in early 2016. Check those details out below. The band departs soon for The Fest with Government Issue. Check out all upcoming shows here.
The band continues hitting it hard in support of their self-titled album released earlier this year.
WAR ON WOMEN tour dates w/ Anti-Flag, Leftover Crack, The Homeless Gospel Choir, Blackbird Raum
2/19 Houston, TX @ Walter's*
2/20 Dallas, TX @ The Prophet Bar*
2/21 San Antonio, TX @ Korova*
2/23 Tucson, AZ @ The Rock*
2/24 Phoenix, AZ @ The Nile*
2/25 San Diego, CA @ Observatory North Park
2/26 Santa Ana, CA @ Observatory
2/27 Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour
2/28 Las Vegas, NV @ Vinyl
3/1 San Francisco, CA @ DNA Lounge
3/2 Reno, NV @ Knitting Factory
3/4 Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
3/5 Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre
* - no Leftover Crack or Blackbird Raum
War On Women plan short South Atlantic tour with Government Issue
War On Women will play a small handful of shows with Government Issue in the South Atlantic region this coming October, surrounding both bands' respective appearances at The Fest 14. Tickets go on sale this coming Friday, August 21st, with show info and ticket links available below.
War On Women are currently on the last leg of a European tour in support of their new self-titledalbum. Check those remaining dates below as well.
WAR ON WOMEN upcoming tour dates:
18.8 (D) HANNOVER - CAFE GLOCKSEE
19.8 (D) BERLIN - KOMA F
20.8 (D) WIESBADEN - KREATIVFABRIK
21.8 (D) KOLN - PALLADIUM w/BOYSETFIRE
22.8 (D) ROSTOCK - M.A.U. CLUB
23.8 (D) BERLIN - RAMONES MUSEUM - SPECIAL ACOUSTIC SHOW
U.S. South Atlantic tour with Government Issue:
10/29 Richmond, VA @ The Camel - Tickets
10/30 Charleston, SC @ Tin Roof Tavern - Tickets TBA
10/31 Gainesville, FL @ The Fest 14 - Tickets
11/01 Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade at Purgatory - Tickets
11/02 Carrboro, NC @ Cat's Cradle - Tickets
War On Women announce European tour
Baltimore's feminist punk heroes War On Women are gearing up for a UK and European tour this August. The headlining tour - which marks the second overseas jaunt for the band - includes 20 dates in various territories and the full routing can be found below. Vocalist Shawna Potter commented, "This will be our second time touring Europe/UK but it's the first time we're going out on our own. We're so stoked to see some friendly faces when we play with our friends Anti-Flag and Against Me! at Punk Rock Holiday, and BoySetsFire at Family First Fest. And to see the German countryside again!"
War On Women recently released their self-titled debut full-length which tackles issues of institutionalized sexism and patriarchy through an uproarious blend of riot grrrl, thrash and rock with sarcastic dalliances and furious aggression. Featuring 11 tracks, the album was recorded with J. Robbins at the Magpie Cage (Against Me!, Coliseum, Lemuria) and is a natural progression for the band and just as blistering as ever.
Additionally, War On Women just wrapped a string of U.S. shows with punk stalwarts Refused, Anti-Flag and many others. Along the tour, they made a stop in NYC to play live on the Chris Gethard show, and their performance is not unlike the legendary FEAR performance on SNL (in our opinion). Watch War On Women perform "Say It" on the Chris Gethard show below.
More War On Women info coming soon. Keep up with them on Facebook and Twitter.
WAR ON WOMEN - ON TOUR
01.08 (CH) BERN - "No Borders No Nations" FESTIVAL
02.08 (D) LUDWIGSBURG - VILLA BARROCK
04.08 (Slovenia) TOLMIN- PUNK ROCK HOLIDAY
05.08 (D) COLOGNE - SONIC BALLROOM
06.08 (D) SOLINGEN - COW CLUB
08.08 (D) DUSSELDORF - THE TUBE
09.08 (UK) CAMBRIDGE - THE PORTLAND ARMS
10.08 (UK) LONDON - MONTAGUE ARMS
11.08 (UK) BRISTOL - THE EXCHANGE
12.08 (UK) EXETER - THE CAVERN
13.08 (UK) EDINBURGH - WEE RED BAR
14.08 (UK) NORWICH - THE OWL SANCTUARY
16.8 (B) IEPER - IEPERFEST
17.8 (D) HAMBURG - HAFENKLANG
18.8 (D) HANNOVER - CAFE GLOCKSEE
19.8 (D) BERLIN - KOMA F
20.8 (D) WIESBADEN - KREATIVFABRIK
21.8 (D) KOLN - PALLADIUM w/BOYSETFIRE
22.8 (D) ROSTOCK - M.A.U. CLUB
23.8 (D) BERLIN - RAMONES MUSEUM - SPECIAL ACOUSTIC SHOW
31.10 (USA) GAINESVILLE, FL - FEST
War On Women rejoin Propgandhi and RVIVR for some shows
War On Women will have a family reunion of sorts when they rejoin Propagandhi and fellow support act RVIVR for a weekend of shows later this month surrounding Amnesia Rockfest. Check out the dates below. The band continues to support their new self-titled album, which has received love from The New York Times, Alternative Press, Revolver, and Bitch Magazine among others.
WAR ON WOMEN w/ Propagandhi, RVIVR
June 18 Montebello, QC @ Rockfest
June 19 Clifton Park, NY @ Upstate Concert Hall
June 20 Portland, ME @ The Asylum