The Butchies -- featuring former Team Dresch-er Kaia Wilson -- deliver a palatable, airwave-deserving take on punk rock with Make Yr Life. Unfortunately, because of the homophobic state of commercial radio, you're not likely to hear passionate, sugary blasts like "Second Guess" or the sexually charged "Send Me You" rocking from the higher reaches ...
Like 1999's superb New Women's Music Sampler, which features noteworthy tracks by acts such as Sarah Dougher and the Need, among numerous others, Mr. Lady's second compilation of unreleased material is another great way to get acquainted with -- or to more fully appreciate -- a variety of queer and queer-positive artists, most of which here are ...
Population 1975, the Butchies' second album, continues the string of musically and emotionally rewarding projects involving singer/guitarist/songwriter Kaia Wilson (who, of course, first made her name with queercore godmothers Team Dresch, as did drummer Melissa York). The album isn't so much a vast improvement on Are We Not Femme? -- a fine ...
The Butchies' debut is a mix 'n' match collection of genres, from classic rock- and riot grrrl-influenced punk to folk- and disco-driven dance beats. The results should probably end up a disastrous mishmash of clashing and crashing sounds, but the trio's Are We Not Femme? is a glorious debut as Kaia Wilson (ex-Team Dresch), Melissa York, and ...
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