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Friday September 11
2026
8:00PM doors -- music at 9:00PM ••• ALL AGES $35 $41.51 in advance [35 face value + 6.51 service fee] Bratmobile instagram.com/therealbratmobile punk rock The Okmonics instagram.com/the_okmoniks garage punk rock Bratmobile -from Olympia, WA -Along with Bikini Kill, Bratmobile spearheaded the riot grrrl revolution of the early 1990s, battling the long-standing dominance of men within the punk rock community to help empower a new generation of female musicians and fans. Comprised of singer Allison Wolfe, guitarist Erin Smith, and drummer Molly Neuman, Bratmobile made their debut at 1991's International Pop Underground convention, a landmark indie music festival mounted in Olympia, Washington by Beat Happening frontman and K Records honcho Calvin Johnson; after a handful of singles -- with members spread out between California, Washington, and Maryland, recording was a logistical nightmare -- the trio finally released an LP, Pottymouth, in 1993. 1994's The Real Janelle EP was Bratmobile's final studio date, although a July 1993 BBC broadcast was issued the following year as The Peel Session EP. In the wake of the group's demise, Neuman joined the Peechees, while Wolfe and Smith reunited in Cold Cold Hearts. Bratmobile re-formed in March 1999 to play a series of dates as the opening act for Sleater-Kinney; the new album Ladies, Women, and Girls was released in fall 2000. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi The Okmonics -from Oakland, CA -When Slovenly offered to release a 45 RPM single for Tucson's THE OKMONIKS, they gave us 9 songs to choose from, but every song was a masterpiece of mid-60s organ driven frat dance bash a go-go, so we had to release it as the first ever OKMONIKS long player, "Party Fever!" With a history of trashy live perfection, led by America's grooviest garage virtuoso Helene 33 (on the electric ivories), and a now-legendary stack of 7 inch sides under their belts, this LP was the obvious next step: an album loaded to the label with insane danceability, hilarity and speaker shredding fidelity. Short and sweet, "Party Fever!" fully repeats on both sides of the vinyl so the action never ends. Available as a shiny 5 inch one-sided compact disc as well. |
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