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"Post-bro" artist Olivia Neutron-John has a new, no-budget music video for the track 'death/tango.'

Watch Olivia Neutron-John’s DIY Music Video For ‘Death/Tango’

There are as many forms of therapy as there are musical microgenres—and choreographed dance is a preferred means of healing…

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Photos: Priests And Naomi Punk At Black Cat

Last night brought another sold-out show for D.C. punk band Priests, who headlined the Black Cat Backstage after sets from…

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Photos: Downtown Boys And Neonates At Comet Ping Pong

Last night’s lineup at Comet Ping Pong brought together four punk bands connected to the scrappy local record label Sister…

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Chain & the Gang at Black Cat, July 27 2014

Photos: A Screaming, Silver-Suited Chain & The Gang At Black Cat

With their silver suits and dead-straight faces, D.C.’s Chain & the Gang preached and shrieked through an electrifying set at…

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D.C. artist Anna Nasty, who performs as Olivia Neutron-John, makes raw, "post-bro" synthpop.

Olivia Neutron-John’s Anna Nasty: ‘I’m Post-Bro’

Olivia Neutron-John specializes in emotionally dense, unfiltered electronic music delivered live with throbbing intensity—and it’s safe to say there’s nothing…

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