The Homobiles
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About The Homobiles
"The Bay's mainstay queer party punk supergroup." –The East Bay Express
Songs about cars and babes, crimes and change, ballot measures and bathhouses.
In their latest single, “Which Side Are You On?,” SF queer punk supergroup The Homobiles have a question for the police. Especially “the good ones.”
Written after a queer, trans friend joined the police force, the message is clear: you may try to change the system, but the system will certainly change you.
The Homobiles are Lynn Breedlove (of the groundbreaking punk band Tribe 8) on lead vocals, Fureigh (ex-The Shondes) on guitar, powerhouse Blair Switch on bass, and KB Boyce (ex-Nasty Facts, cofounder of QTPOC arts org Queer Rebels) on drums.
The Homobiles have been featured at the New York Live Arts Festival (curated by Mx. Justin Vivian Bond), opened for queercore legends Pansy Division and Team Dresch, and been the subjects of a documentary ("Spacecars and Babes," filmed in Austin during their spring 2017 tour). The anti-fascist music video for their song "Homo Safe" has screened at film festivals around the world.
Songs about cars and babes, crimes and change, ballot measures and bathhouses.
In their latest single, “Which Side Are You On?,” SF queer punk supergroup The Homobiles have a question for the police. Especially “the good ones.”
Written after a queer, trans friend joined the police force, the message is clear: you may try to change the system, but the system will certainly change you.
The Homobiles are Lynn Breedlove (of the groundbreaking punk band Tribe 8) on lead vocals, Fureigh (ex-The Shondes) on guitar, powerhouse Blair Switch on bass, and KB Boyce (ex-Nasty Facts, cofounder of QTPOC arts org Queer Rebels) on drums.
The Homobiles have been featured at the New York Live Arts Festival (curated by Mx. Justin Vivian Bond), opened for queercore legends Pansy Division and Team Dresch, and been the subjects of a documentary ("Spacecars and Babes," filmed in Austin during their spring 2017 tour). The anti-fascist music video for their song "Homo Safe" has screened at film festivals around the world.
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Genres:
Feminist, Political Punk, Punk, Indie Rock, Queercore, Queercore Punk, Feminist Queer Punk, Indie
Hometown:
San Francisco, California
No upcoming shows in your city
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Bandsintown Merch
Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
About The Homobiles
"The Bay's mainstay queer party punk supergroup." –The East Bay Express
Songs about cars and babes, crimes and change, ballot measures and bathhouses.
In their latest single, “Which Side Are You On?,” SF queer punk supergroup The Homobiles have a question for the police. Especially “the good ones.”
Written after a queer, trans friend joined the police force, the message is clear: you may try to change the system, but the system will certainly change you.
The Homobiles are Lynn Breedlove (of the groundbreaking punk band Tribe 8) on lead vocals, Fureigh (ex-The Shondes) on guitar, powerhouse Blair Switch on bass, and KB Boyce (ex-Nasty Facts, cofounder of QTPOC arts org Queer Rebels) on drums.
The Homobiles have been featured at the New York Live Arts Festival (curated by Mx. Justin Vivian Bond), opened for queercore legends Pansy Division and Team Dresch, and been the subjects of a documentary ("Spacecars and Babes," filmed in Austin during their spring 2017 tour). The anti-fascist music video for their song "Homo Safe" has screened at film festivals around the world.
Songs about cars and babes, crimes and change, ballot measures and bathhouses.
In their latest single, “Which Side Are You On?,” SF queer punk supergroup The Homobiles have a question for the police. Especially “the good ones.”
Written after a queer, trans friend joined the police force, the message is clear: you may try to change the system, but the system will certainly change you.
The Homobiles are Lynn Breedlove (of the groundbreaking punk band Tribe 8) on lead vocals, Fureigh (ex-The Shondes) on guitar, powerhouse Blair Switch on bass, and KB Boyce (ex-Nasty Facts, cofounder of QTPOC arts org Queer Rebels) on drums.
The Homobiles have been featured at the New York Live Arts Festival (curated by Mx. Justin Vivian Bond), opened for queercore legends Pansy Division and Team Dresch, and been the subjects of a documentary ("Spacecars and Babes," filmed in Austin during their spring 2017 tour). The anti-fascist music video for their song "Homo Safe" has screened at film festivals around the world.
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Genres:
Feminist, Political Punk, Punk, Indie Rock, Queercore, Queercore Punk, Feminist Queer Punk, Indie
Hometown:
San Francisco, California
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