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Don’t Miss: Action Bronson @ The Fillmore Silver Spring, 12/22/17

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Action Bronson (Photo by Tom Gould)

Rapper Action Bronson, perhaps better known for his VICELAND TV show about food these days, recently released Blue Chips 7000 via Atlantic Records and Vice Records. He’s launched the Blue Chips 7000 Tour, which comes to The Fillmore Silver Spring on Friday, Dec. 22.

Ticket Giveaway: Hiss Golden Messenger @ 9:30 Club, 12/11/17

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Hiss Golden Messenger (Photo by Elise Tyler)

Hiss Golden Messenger released Hallelujah Anyhow, the band’s latest studio album, via Merge Records on Sept. 22. Vocalist MC Taylor is bringing the show to 9:30 Club on Monday, Dec. 11, and you can win tickets to go with Parklife DC.

Don’t Miss: Municipal Waste @ 9:30 Club, 12/17/17

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Municipal Waste (Photo courtesy Nuclear Blast)

Hailing from nearby Richmond, Municipal Waste are hitting the road for dates in Philadelphia, Boston, and DC in December with their Nuclear Blast labelmates Nails. They’ll play at 9:30 Club on Sunday, Dec. 17. Back in June, Municipal Waste released Slime and Punishment, their sixth studio album, via Nuclear Blast, enlisting bassist Phil “Landphil” Hall to produce at Blaze of Torment Studios in Richmond.

Don’t Miss: Foreign Air @ Rock and Roll Hotel, 12/8/17

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Foreign Air (Photo by Luke Adams)

Jesse Clasen and Jacob Michael formed Foreign Air in North Carolina, and the duo have found a home in DC. Foreign Air recently released “Lying,” a new single, and they are on a co-headlining tour with SHAED that visits Rock and Roll Hotel on Friday, Dec. 8.

Don’t Miss: Shamir @ U Street Music Hall, 12/15/17

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Shamir (Photo by Jason MacDonald)

Shamir published Revelations, his third studio album, on Nov. 3, 2017 via Father/Daughter Records. He’s touring in support of it, and he visits U Street Music Hall on Friday, Dec. 15.

Don’t Miss: Lil Pump @ The Fillmore Silver Spring, 12/5/17

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Lil Pump (Photo by Nabil Elderkin)

Lil Pump (born Gazzy Garcia) may only be 17 years old, but he’s finding great chart success since he began uploading his music to Soundcloud in 2016. The Miami native released his self-titled debut mix tape on Oct. 6 via Tha Lights Global and Warner Bros. Records, and then launched a US tour that arrives at The Fillmore Silver Spring on Tuesday, Dec. 5.

Don’t Miss: Dot Dash @ Black Cat, 11/29/17

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Dot Dash (Photo courtesy the band)

DC post-punk rockers Dot Dash released their last album, Searchlights, in 2016, and they have been busy with a regular concert schedule in 2017. The band returns to the stage at Black Cat for a show on Wednesday, Nov. 29.

Ticket Giveaway: Reverend Horton Heat @ 9:30 Club, 12/3/17

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The Reverend Horton Heat (Photo by Bryan Regan)

We usually give away tickets to see a show at 9:30 Club on Wednesday, but we have a special *Monday* ticket giveaway this week as well!

The Reverend Horton Heat release REV, the band’s most recent album, in 2014, but the trio are back in the studio working on a new record with a new drummer, Arjuna “RJ” Contreras. Meanwhile, Jim, Heath aka Reverend Horton, will bring the band to 9:30 Club for a show on Sunday, Dec. 3. You can win tickets to see The Reverend Horton Heat with Parklife DC!

Music Park: Modern English @ Rock and Roll Hotel — 11/21/17

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Modern English perform at Rock and Roll Hotel on Nov. 21, 2017.

School was in session, and Modern English arrived to show us how it’s done. The post-punk masters returned in very good form indeed with Take Me to the Trees, their self-released new album published in February, for an engrossing show at Rock and Roll Hotel on Tuesday.

Music Park: Eyelids @ Black Cat — 11/19/17

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Eyelids perform at Black Cat on Nov. 19, 2017. (Photo by Mark Caicedo)

Some may call it dad rock, others power pop or indie. But I call it damn fine rock ‘n roll. Eyelids recently popped up on my musical radar — and when I saw the Portland, Oregon quintet was making a DC stop on its short east coast tour, I made sure to be at the Black Cat on Sunday. Headlining a bill that included DC’s own Humble Fire and Jay Gonzalez (of Drive-by Truckers), Eyelids delivered a blistering 80-minute set of hook-heavy pop rock gems.