Baltimore’s Double Dagger called it quits in 2011 but released a final album in 2013. Now there are new stirrings from within the DD camp, with a new compilation of rarities as well as a pair of ...
Baltimore’s Nolen Strals and Bruce Willen, singer and bassist of Double Dagger, are hardly your usual post-punkers. For one, they’re successful capitalists, having also made a name for themselves as ...
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Last month Baltimore post-punk trio Double Dagger announced it was breaking up after a little more than nine years together. The six-paragraph note on the band’s site sums up the bittersweet nature of ...
Baltimore art-punks Double Dagger are playing a show at Cargo, London tonight – and Quietus pilot John Doran heartily recommends you check it out. After seeing them last week, Doran enthused: "I went ...
On October 21, 2011, Baltimore trio Double Dagger performed their final show as a band in their hometown. Fast forward to almost exactly ten years later, the band played two reunion performances this ...
On Record Store Day (April 20), Thrill Jockey will be releasing the final album by visceral (and sadly no longer active) Baltimore punks Double Dagger, 333. We’ve got an exclusive download of album ...
It’s always something of a punch to the gut when a likable band breaks up, especially when they put in one of our favorite performances of 2010. What’s more, they played at the Black Cat in April with ...
-- Post-hardcore act Double Dagger are calling it quits after a final run of shows, ending in their hometown of Baltimore at Ottobar on Friday.
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