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Dwarves reissues for your holiday stockings

Posted by Loren on December 3, 2022

Dwarves reissues for your holiday stockings
photo by James Farrell

Long-time label-hopping punk band the Dwarves have announced a series of remastered vinyl reissues of their albums Blood Guts & Pussy (1990), Thank Heaven For Little Girls (1991), Sugarfix (1993), Come Clean (2000), and Radio Free Dwarves Redux (2000), including new artwork and bonus tracks dependence on the LP.

Vocalist Blag Dahlia recently released a crooner album under the name of Ralph Champagne, and the Dwarves have also announced a series of US West Coast live dates with TSOL and ZEKE.

Upcoming Shows:

THE DWARVES w-ZEKE, TSOL

12-30 Portland @ Dante's

12-31 NYE Seattle @ El Corazon

THE DWARVES w-TSOL

1-6 Santa Ana @ Observatory

1-7 Los Angeles @ Regent

Dwarves reissues for your holiday stockings
photo by James Farrell

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