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Listings are
in the opposite order of appearance: headliner is listed at the top,
next is the support band(s),
and the last band listed is the opener.
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Sunday March 1
2026 P.E.E. -from San Francisco, CA -(sometimes stylized as Pee and short for Potentially Egregious Error) is a San Francisco–born indie rock band formed in 1993. Known for their hook-laden, hyperactive blend of ’90s grind-pop and math-rock, the group features guitarists/vocalists Kelly Green Morrison and Jim Stanley, drummer Andee Connors (A Minor Forest, My Heart an Inverted Flame), and bassist Tiber Scheer (Lowercase). In the mid-’90s they became Noise Pop regulars, releasing a string of singles along with two albums: Now, More Charm and More Tender (1996) and The Roaring Mechanism (1999). To celebrate the 30th anniversary of their debut album, P.E.E. returns to the stage for the first time since 2010 with a special appearance at Noise Pop 2026. Nuzzle -from Los Angeles, CA -In 1995 Nuzzle released their debut LP, 'Follow, for Now', on Youth Strike Chord. Recorded in a sweaty flurry at a vital moment in the 90s post-hardcore scene, the album is raw, loose, and fierce. Less than 1,000 copies were originally pressed and songs like “The Sorting That Evens Things Out” and “Newfoundland,” became the band’s most ballyhooed. Solid Brass Records and Zum have teamed up for this 30th Anniversary Reissue of 'Follow, for Now'. Remixed from the original tapes by Liam Nelson and remastered by Will Killingsworth at Dead Air Studios it delivers renewed clarity and captures the band at their creative peak. Straddling the line between hardcore and the evolving mid-90s underground sound, its eight tracks helped define a genre and cement Nuzzle’s place within the era. released October 17, 2025 Andrew Dalton - Vocals Nathan Dalton - Guitar, vocals Simon Fabela - Bass Ricardo Reano - Drums Crows -from the Bay Area, CA -Crows is a brand new project comprised of members from Pennywhistle Park, Poundsign, and Track Star. Whatcha gonna sound like Bitter-sweet male/female vocals set against a backdrop of fuzzy dynamic chaos with some pulling of the 'ol heartstrings along the way, respectively. Band buds Poundsign and Track Star's friendship goes back to the mid 90's (along with P.E.E. & Nuzzle) with Rebecca on drum duty and Matthew on guitar/vox. Lindsay on keys/vox initially met Rebecca during their stints in Dressy Bessy and eventually collaborated together in Pennywhistle Park. |
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