The freshly reunited feminist punk rockers Bratmobile are celebrating their return by reissuing two long-out-of-print albums: 2000’s Ladies, Women and Girls and 2002’s Girls Get Busy. The newly remastered reissues mark the first time these records will be available on vinyl and CD since their original releases. Both are slated to arrive October 25 via Kill Rock Stars.
“We’re so excited to have these records back in print physically with new mastering,” Bratmobile said in a joint statement. “They reflect a moment in time for our band that was very special and we hope people get the chance to hear them with fresh ears and connect with the ideas that are still relevant today.”
This weekend, Bratmobile will perform at Pitchfork Music Festival with a special lineup. Joining the feminist punk band’s singer Allison Wolfe and drummer Molly Neuman are Rose Melberg (of Tiger Trap and the Softies) on guitar, Audrey Marrs of Mocket on keyboards, and Marty Key (of Ted Leo & the Pharmacists) on bass.
Read “Riot Grrrl Trailblazer Allison Wolfe on the Music That Made Her” and “The Story of Feminist Punk in 33 Songs.”
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Bratmobile at Pitchfork Music Festival 2024
Bratmobile: Ladies, Women and Girls
Bratmobile: Girls Get Busy