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Saw Gwenifer on her recent tour and it was mind-blowing. Watch and be changed.

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Berts of a Feather Podcast Episode · No Disrespect · April 15 · 1h 5m

we talked about geese on today’s ep because we didn’t see any other men having opinions about them online

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just dropped a new zine called BACK SHOTS. it's a collection of photos i've taken of people from behind over the last few years.

NO FACES! ONLY PHOTOS FROM BEHIND!!!

in my store now: danozzi.bigcartel.com/product/back...

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The Many Fathers of The Murder of Iran As Trump threatens that "a whole civilization will die tonight," remember that he didn't get here by himself

I want to look back on this piece tonight as a hysterical overreaction. Because that will mean the peoples and the cultures of Iran will have survived.

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Wait A Lifetime The San Diego via Boston alt trio's complete original studio recordings, remastered, restored, and compiled into one lavish box set. Wait A Lifetime gathers the band's peerless albums Junk and This Af...

Jejune's entire discography is getting reissued as a Numero Group box set and I wrote the liner notes :')

I cannot overstate how many hours were put into this essay to hopefully make it the definitive story of Jejune

ft. interviews with Jimmy Eat World, Mineral, the Get Up Kids, and more

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Hey, I'm right there with you. It's killer, and my favorite in his discography. It would trounce a ton of things, but I also think Jane Doe is maybe in the top ten (maybe even top five) most impactful and influential aggressive albums released this millennium. I promise I'm not being hyperbolic.

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Both records are great. Maybe the best Ted Leo record. However, Jane Doe is on a level that is truly rarified air. The cover of it has become so iconic, so heavily tattooed, it borders on Dark Side of the Moon levels of ubiquity. As great as Tyranny is, its win is only because of audience bias

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From my lips to god's ears

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Really hoping the album leaks and it results in an Alternative Press writer losing their job and then six months of webcomics building an ornate lore about how it happened (I'm old. Also, the song is good)

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It takes a lot of doing to make peace A deep dive on the new Neurosis, some books, some records, and much more.

Had some thoughts so I wrote them down

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Bike Grid Now Applauds Introduction of Landmark Legislation to Advance Regional Safe Cycling Network

Chicago, Bike Grid Now! is pleased to announce the introduction of new state legislation to lay the groundwork for a comprehensive regional bike grid. The bill SB3478, introduced by Illinois State Senator Mike Simmons (IL-07), amends the Illinois Highway Code to direct the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) to develop a blueprint for a bike and pedestrian-prioritized street network including 450 miles of safe, slow streets in Chicago with additional infrastructure in bordering municipalities.
The proposed Safe Cycling Network Plan would prioritize connections between community areas, retail corridors, major attractions, institutions, as well as existing and planned infrastructure to create a cohesive system for all ages and abilities across 10% of city streets and neighboring suburbs. Under the proposed framework, at least 35% of the network would be located in community areas experiencing economic hardship,1 with additional prioritization given to high-crash corridors and areas lacking existing safe streets infrastructure.
“We know how dangerous and inequitable a patchwork system is,” said Bike Grid Now organizer Nik Hunder. “Fragmentation means cyclists, pedestrians, and people on scooters or other micromobility devices are forced to navigate life-threatening gaps in protective road treatments that are not equitably distributed economically and racially across the city. It’s time to make our streets safer for all Chicagoans – not just those in the most privileged and politically responsive neighborhoods.”
The benefi ts also reach across the state. Safer city roads drive state-wide economic growth, advance environmental goals, boost tourism, and decrease costs associated with traffi c crashes and deaths. State legislators leading on this issue understand that strategic investment in urban infrastructure is a life-saving measure that supports the intere…

Bike Grid Now Applauds Introduction of Landmark Legislation to Advance Regional Safe Cycling Network Chicago, Bike Grid Now! is pleased to announce the introduction of new state legislation to lay the groundwork for a comprehensive regional bike grid. The bill SB3478, introduced by Illinois State Senator Mike Simmons (IL-07), amends the Illinois Highway Code to direct the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) to develop a blueprint for a bike and pedestrian-prioritized street network including 450 miles of safe, slow streets in Chicago with additional infrastructure in bordering municipalities. The proposed Safe Cycling Network Plan would prioritize connections between community areas, retail corridors, major attractions, institutions, as well as existing and planned infrastructure to create a cohesive system for all ages and abilities across 10% of city streets and neighboring suburbs. Under the proposed framework, at least 35% of the network would be located in community areas experiencing economic hardship,1 with additional prioritization given to high-crash corridors and areas lacking existing safe streets infrastructure. “We know how dangerous and inequitable a patchwork system is,” said Bike Grid Now organizer Nik Hunder. “Fragmentation means cyclists, pedestrians, and people on scooters or other micromobility devices are forced to navigate life-threatening gaps in protective road treatments that are not equitably distributed economically and racially across the city. It’s time to make our streets safer for all Chicagoans – not just those in the most privileged and politically responsive neighborhoods.” The benefi ts also reach across the state. Safer city roads drive state-wide economic growth, advance environmental goals, boost tourism, and decrease costs associated with traffi c crashes and deaths. State legislators leading on this issue understand that strategic investment in urban infrastructure is a life-saving measure that supports the intere…

HUGE NEWS. We have a state bill; SB3478 - SCA1. Under the bill, CMAP will develop a blueprint for a bike and pedestrian-prioritized street network including 450 miles of safe, slow streets in Chicago and surrounding communities. WE NEED YOU TO SUBMIT WITNESS SLIPS. ilga.gov/Senate/heari... (1/3)

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The surprise Neurosis album is about ten times the magnitude of the best Christmas i’ve ever had

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An Undying Love For A Burning World, by Neurosis 8 track album

I'm freaking out

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Leaving aside the blow this would be to our democracy & civil society, the collapse of USPS would likely destroy the US economy & US businesses. No regular business can afford to double their shipping expenditures by using a private service. It won’t happen. They’ll all just go out of business.

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punk this week podcast: 2m8o + top shortage Gooey cookies, dry cookies, popcorn ceilings, Wigglytuff feelings.

new podcast, six great new punk records, one of the bands is called GOOEY COOKIE so you know we talked about cookies

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Lay It Down | Hazlitt People love John Samson Fellows’s music. He doesn’t want to make it anymore.

Genuinely cried reading this.

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Put it in H Podcast Episode · No Disrespect · March 13 · 58m

no disrespect to kacey musgraves but the lyric in her new song "i'm lonely with a capital H if you know what i mean" makes no sense!!!

@dbanthony.bsky.social and i try to figure out what it means on today's ep

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I think about her a lot because of this

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CHICAGO THIS SUMMER WE ARE COMING BACK TO PLAY POTENTIALLY INFINITE SHOWS AT THE METRO, STARTING 7/16. TICKETS ON SALE TOMORROW AT 10 AM CST, IF A SHOW SELLS OUT WE DO ANOTHER ONE, DIFFERENT SETS & OPENERS EACH NIGHT CAN'T WAIT GONNA BE FUCKIN SICK AS HELL 🤪

POSTER BY Dashawn

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Twisted Teens: Blame the Clown Read Nina Corcoran’s review of the album.

Remember the last time you couldn't stop recommending an album to everyone you know?

Twisted Teens are that band, and they sound like a dusty pedal steel player and a 70-year-old chain-smoking auto mechanic playing country punk songs on a front porch

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Gotta give it up to Josh for making this happen while I was 190,000 people deep in a queue that I was never going to exit

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Confirmed first show. Confirmed sweetheart. The benefit part of this came up from him wanting to sell baked goods and donate the money, so we all agreed to make it a benefit. Still think there might be baked goods, though.

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worth noting that leadburner features noted sweetheart around town jim gies of hip kid records and a bunch of bands and i think it’s their first show?

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punk this week podcast: twisted teens + jacques grêle A podcast that begins with a Grimace surprise and ends with some generational talent.

@ninacorcoran.bsky.social and I achieve stolen valor by talking about Grimace lore one episode after @dbanthony.bsky.social's guest spot on the pod. we also talk about the exceptional TWISTED TEENS album and some other heaters on the PUNK THIS WEEK podcast 🍇

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That I, specifically, can use!

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Thanks to Leor for writing about the show this weekend, a benefit for The Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights. Also for finding this photo I didn't even know existed.

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So when thousands of women (and children) were being duplicated--including in non-consensual AI porn--it was no big deal. But it took "only a 15-sec clip" of these two famous white men to draw outrage and fear. Gotcha. Cool cool.

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punk this week podcast: ritual cross + zero sum (with david anthony) We welcome our first ever guest co-host and force David to hear us talk about how great he and his band Ritual Cross are.

PUNK THIS WEEK's first ep with a full-on guest host! @ninacorcoran.bsky.social and I force @dbanthony.bsky.social to talk about his band RITUAL CROSS.

we also did our first-ever AD READ and talked about the new MUPPET SHOW and SAVORY ICE CREAM FLAVORS and GETTING YOUR LONG HAIR CAUGHT IN STUFF.

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As Alma notes, it was only months ago that four employees were illegally fired, Teen Vogue was shuttered, and employees, many who had done their work remotely for years, were forced to choose between moving to NYC with no assistance and no raise, to continue doing their work in office. I HATE CONDE!

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Music's Biggest Night Podcast Episode · No Disrespect · 02/06/2026 · 52m

me and @dbanthony.bsky.social had some thoughts on turnstile's grammy wins. as far as i know we are the only people to have done so.

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