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  • There’s a Summertime Slamma Jamma of loud local sounds, zines and art coming to Mills venues this weekend

    There’s a Summertime Slamma Jamma of loud local sounds, zines and art coming to Mills venues this weekend

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    M.A.C.E. play the Summertime Slamma Jamma in Mills 50

    Summer is well and truly heating up with this weekend’s Summertime Slamma Jamma in Mills 50 — a two-day bender of music (lots of music), art, zines and vendors.

    So here’s the deal: Friday and Saturday evenings, Will’s Pub, Lil Indie’s and Uncle Lou’s will play host to over 20 local and regional bands — including Trash World, Stiletto, M.A.C.E., Hijas de la Muerte, Baseline, Triangle Fire, Double Bubble, Petty Thefts and many more.

    A new issue of Hawt & Popular drops and, even more notably, seminal Orlando zine Bitch Rag gets a retrospective, alongside an art opening by April Hawkins, one of the Rag’s founders. Past, present and future collide to raise some money for S.W.A.N.

    “No TERFS, No Swerfs, No Jerks,” the organizers warn. Best believe.

    Friday-Saturday, July 12-13, various locations, willspub.org, $20.

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  • Talking tour and Orlando connections with Tampa art-punks Superbitch ahead of this week’s show at Uncle Lou’s

    Talking tour and Orlando connections with Tampa art-punks Superbitch ahead of this week’s show at Uncle Lou’s

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    Superbitch and Warm Frames kick off tour this weekend

    Though they’re fairly new faces, Superbitch are easily one of the best things going
    in the Central Florida underground. The Tampa band deals in damaged, skronky art- punk excellence with unhinged live shows to match.

    Superbitch come to Orlando this week as part of an East Coast tour with Warm Frames (Saturday, June 1, Uncle Lou’s, $10) and we checked in with lead screamer Talo about the tour and their copious Orlando connections. You, meanwhile, should check out Superbitch’s latest release, P.ee Tape.


    You’re heading out on a big tour. How do you prepare?
    Touring is my favorite way to travel! Being with friends, seeing new places, experiencing great music. I think every- one should be in a band and tour. I never really prepare. The day usually sneaks up on you. All of the sudden it’s time to leave and get in the van. I usually pack the day before or day of and go. It’s great.

    The tour will be with Orlando’s Warm Frames, who you’ve played many shows with …
    Warm Frames and us became homies over Instagram, I believe. We mutually loved each other’s bands. Then they came out to our show at Banana Records in St. Pete and we chatted all night and naturally became friends. We’ve been playing shows together and supporting one another ever since. Can’t keep them away. Kidding! Love those gremlins.

    Superbitch just did some recording in Orlando at Radio Information Services? Recording with John [Rousseau, RIS] is always an unpredictable adventure in
    the best way possible. We actually just got done recording our split with Warm Frames. We did that with John. It was so much fun being stuck in a room recording with all those goobers. Lots of giggles and cigarettes. John’s great at targeting the exact sound you’re trying to get across.

    Tell us about P.ee Tape.
    “It’s a voice memo recording of one of our practices at a parking garage. I love it. My favorite way to record lately is just super lo-fi, in a parking garage, Tascam or voice memo. I’m a whore for trash sounds .”

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