music: blogs
[Black Plastic Bag]


More Reis Related News

There’s another Hot Snakes spin-off. The Obits feature ex-Snakes singer Rick Froberg (guitar, vocals). The band also includes a bit of a local angle–Also chiming in on guitars and vocals is Sohrab Habibion. Habibon used to play in the now-defunct Edsel. Good to see Habibon rocking out so thoroughly again!

The Obits will be gracing Comet Ping Pong on March 21.

3 Responses to “More Reis Related News”

  1. Brent Burton Says:

    And another DC connection: Shortstack’s Scott Gursky on drums.

  2. Jason Cherkis Says:

    nice catch

  3. Washington City Paper: Music: Blogs Says:

    […] go see Obits! (Just like Jason told you to last week!) And listen to a little Edsel here! DOWNLOAD: Edsel, “Feeder” (1990) Edsel, […]



Leave a Reply

Name (required)

Mail (will not be published) (required)

Website

DC SEARCH
calendar
restaurants
movies
classified
personals

Find an Event

Enter a keyword, select the type of event, and the particular day this week below.

Submit your event to the City Paper's Event Calendar.

Find a Restaurant

Enter a restaurant name, or select a cuisine and neighborhood below.

Find a Movie

Select a movie theater in the box below to see a list of all movies at that theater.

...Or view a full list of theaters, films, and showtimes.

Search Classified Ads

Post a Classified Ad

Find It

Find a Match

Age range: to
Find It

Who saw you? Check I Saw You
Looking for something kinky? Wild Side

City Paper Newsletter
advertisement
Crafty 2007!

CP Events

Naughty and nice

This Week

Current Issue
The Issue of May. 2 - 8, 2008

This Week in
City Paper History

  • The War at Home
    Capitol Hill veterans no longer have free perking.
    May. 8 - 14, 1998
  • NPR Not P.C.?
    Veteran Reporter Sues Network for Sexual Discrimination
    May. 12 - 18, 1995
  • Off Target
    In his sniper coverage, former New York Times reporter Jayson Blair appeared to be embarrassing the Washington Post. Actually, he was embarrassing the New York Times.
    May. 9 - 15, 2003
advertisement
advertisement