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The Raincoats to Make Historic First Ever Appearance at 35D in March; Other Notable Acts also Announced

35D continues to announce its lineup, and what is unfolding is an at-times unbelievable roster. The latest? The Raincoats will make their first-ever Texas appearance.
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As 35D continues to announce its lineup, what is unfolding is an at-times unbelievable roster, and yet it’s not even complete. First and foremost, The Raincoats will make their first-ever Texas appearance. For the uninitiated, The Raincoats are a post-punk band that hail from London in the era’s most fruitful period, between 1977 and 1984. Though the group has been credited with being an enormous influence on female-fronted acts in various genres, it’s also worth noting that they had two famously hard-to-please male icons as their biggest supporters: John Lydon and Kurt Cobain.

Other beloved acts set to perform include former Mk Ultra singer-songwriter John Vanderslice, infamously prolific weirdo, R. Stevie Moore, and live favorites Designer Drugs, a “grind house” duo from New York. This post will be updated as more info is made available.

The Raincoats
John Vanderslice
Designer Drugs
Wooden Wand
Gardens and Villa
Milo Greene
True Widow
The Pass
Cities Aviv
R. Stevie Moore
Evangelicals
Prussia
Tropical Ooze

 

 

35D Promotional artwork by Scott Spooner.

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