Trans punk activist Evan Greer's "She/her/they/them," is out today on Don Giovanni Records. It's an album full of climate change related queer love songs and anti-fascist indie punk anthems for the end of the world.
she/her/they/them is the new album by transgender punk activist, Evan Greer. It's Greer's first studio recording in a decade and was produced by Taina Asili and Gaetano Vaccaro. Today, you can listen to Greer's song "Last iPhone," which features Anti-Flag's Chris #2.
PURCHASE SHE/HER/THEY/THEM VIA BANDCAMP
EVAN GREER INTERVIEWED BY THE GREY ESTATES
Evan Greer's pronouns are she/her/they/them. That's also the name of her new album, the first studio recording she's released in a decade. Produced by Taina Asili and Gaetano Vaccaro, the songs range from indie-punk anthems about fighting fascism to bluegrassy genderqueer love ballads, and feature guest artists like Chris #2 of Anti-Flag, Bonfire Madigan, and bell's roar. Greer is a good guitar player, but she's perhaps better known as an activist. She's been on the frontlines of some of the most notable grassroots victories of the last decade, from defending net neutrality to helping free Chelsea Manning to to pressuring SXSW to drop a "deportation clause" from its artist contract. When she's not parenting, leading singalongs in a crowded basement, or organizing a queer dance party, Evan writes regularly for The Guardian, Washington Post, TIME, and Newsweek.
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