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Watch: Two Inch Astronaut Detonates At WAMU 88.5

Warning: The above video contains explicit language. With a history of anxious, acrobatic rock music (see: Dismemberment Plan), the D.C….

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Six Pics: Young Rapids, RDGLDGRN And More D.C. Artists At SXSW

Music acts from the D.C. region perform at the 2016 edition of Austin superfest SXSW. BOOMscat at the WeDC showcase:…

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Maryland's Two Inch Astronaut has grown into one of the D.C. area's most promising rock bands.

On ‘Personal Life,’ Two Inch Astronaut Delivers Explosive Songs About The Mundane

Maryland rock group Two Inch Astronaut has been around since 2009, but it’s taken seven years for the group to…

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Viking’s Choice: Two Inch Astronaut, ‘Good Behavior’

The D.C. post-hardcore band explores its sonic lineage, but sounds as unpredictable and polished (and poppy!) as ever on its forthcoming third album, Personal Life.

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Texas label Funeral Sounds is getting ready to release a benefit compilation for D.C. LGBT nonprofit Casa Ruby.

D.C. Bands Rock For Casa Ruby On A New Compilation

If you followed NPR’s Morning Edition this week, you might have heard Pam Fessler’s piece on Ruby Corado, the 45-year-old…

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Bandwidth’s Favorite D.C. Songs Of 2014

For a growing share of D.C.’s population, life is comfortable — it’s healthy, convenient, increasingly safe and even luxurious. But luxury rarely produces great…

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Two Inch Astronaut's new album, Foulbrood, comes out Nov. 25.

First Listen: Two Inch Astronaut, ‘Foulbrood’

On its second album, the D.C.-area duo borrows heavily from the legacy of Dischord Records — at times recalling Fugazi, Smart Went Crazy and Shudder To Think — while still sounding fresh and vital.

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Silver Spring band Two Inch Astronaut says "Foulbrood" may be one of its poppiest songs yet.

Track Work: Two Inch Astronaut, ‘Foulbrood’

Discussing the story behind his band’s name, Two Inch Astronaut frontman Sam Rosenberg has two versions of the truth: In…

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Two Inch Astronaut frontman Sam Rosenberg just released a collection of songs under the name Mattress Financial.

Track Work: Mattress Financial, ‘I Do That Good’

When Silver Spring band Two Inch Astronaut released its searing, herky-jerky LP Bad Brother in 2013, it attracted predictable, but fair, comparisons to D.C’s…

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The So So Glos appear on a new compilation recorded by American University students.

Speedy Ortiz and The So So Glos Turn Up On A New WVAU Compilation

WAMU isn’t the only radio station affiliated with American University: Don’t forget WVAU, the university’s great student-run outlet. This week,…

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Working With Soldiers At Walter Reed, Cellist Finds A New Creative Path

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The latest tune from D.C. indie-rock band Brushes is "about the tension we feel between Venus and Mars within ourselves," says leader Nick Anway (left).
November 28, 2016

Premiere: On ‘Mars And Me,’ D.C.’s Brushes Come From Mars And Venus

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