Violent Femmes to Perform Their Iconic First Two Albums from Cover to Cover at Beak and Skiff

Seminal alt-rockers Violent Femmes have announced a Spring tour – performing their ground-breaking, debut, self-titled album, and their sophomore release, Hallowed Ground, from cover to cover during a limited run of shows – coming to Beak and Skiff on Aug. 17.

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During these unprecedented performances, the Violent Femmes will start the show by playing their second album, Hallowed Ground, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2024, in its entirety. Following a brief intermission, the band will retake the stage and play their debut record, Violent Femmes, from cover to cover and a few fans- and band-favorites to finish the show.

Serving as a sonic time capsule for the soul, these special shows will capture a pivotal moment in music as Femmes’ lead vocalist and guitarist Gordon Gano wrote the songs for both albums while in high school. The tracks for Hallowed Ground were made long before the release of Violent Femmes however the band wanted to focus on upbeat songs for the debut album and “confuse people” with the more experimental songs on Hallowed Ground

The result was two unique releases that showcased very different sides of the Violent Femmes. Their eponymous record amplified teenage angst and alienation in the 1980s with such songs as “Kiss Off,” “Add It Up,” and “Gone Daddy Gone.” The mostly autobiographical album would later embody some of the most relatable and enduring anthems of youth – now having sold three million copies worldwide and is still in rotation on today’s top rock stations. Today, it stands as a pillar of an American underground movement and one of the best early examples of alternative rock. 

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Photo by Mike Benson.

Hallowed Ground incorporated elements of country, gospel, and blues and was a surprise to many critics and fans who were expecting another collection of teen-rage punk songs. They received an eclectic piece of art that fused different genres, sounds, and imagery. Songs like the bold and bluesy “Sweet Misery Blues” and the banjo-fueled “Country Death Song” proved that the Femmes are true to themselves, and stands as a tribute to their resilience, bravery, and unwavering indifference to the scrutiny of the industry. 40 years later, Hallowed Ground continues to mystify and excite listeners.

For the remainder of the ’90s, Violent Femmes continued to record new material. Since then, the band has released ten studio albums including their most recent Hotel Last Resort (2019). Today, Violent Femmes continue to resonate with audiences of all ages.

Upon the band’s 40th anniversary, Pitchfork wrote that “The Femmes don’t signify an era so much as a time of life,” adding that “for young people growing up in the internet age” their music “is part of a shared language.”

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit here.

Violent Femmes Tour Dates:

Dates subject to change. 

May 1               The Warfield                                         San Francisco, CA

May 3               The Cuthbert Amphitheater                    Eugene, OR

May 4               Commodore Ballroom                           Vancouver, BC

May 5               Commodore Ballroom                           Vancouver, BC

May 7               MacEwan Hall                                       Calgary, AB

May 8               Winspear Centre                                   Edmonton, AB

May 10             Burton Cummings Theatre                     Winnipeg, MAN

May 11             Outdoors @ Fargo Brewing                   Fargo, ND

May 12             The Palace                                           St. Paul, MN 

May 14             Val Air Ballroom                                    Des Moines, IA

May 15             Peoria Civic Center                               Peoria, IL

May 16             Murat Theatre at Old National Centre     Indianapolis, IN 

May 17             Riverfront Live                                       Cincinnati, OH 

May 18             Masonic Cathedral Theatre                   Detroit, MI 

June 20            Kresge Auditorium                                Interlochen, MI

June 21            Ravina                                                  Chicago, IL

June 22            Columbus Bicentennial Pavilion             Columbus, OH

August 14        The Pines Theater                                Northampton, MA

August 17 Beak and Skiff Lafayette, NY

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