
The Homobiles
Songs about cars and babes, crimes and change, bathhouses and ballot measures. The Homobiles — "the Bay's mainstay queer party punk supergroup" (East Bay Express) — combine a raw and unapologetic punk sound, an anti-fascist and anti-racist spirit, and a touch of irreverent fun. They’ve 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 featured in the documentary "Spacecars and Babes," filmed in Austin. The anti-fascist music video for their song “Homo Safe” has screened at film festivals around the world. Their current lineup features Lynn Breedlove (ex-Tribe 8, he/him) on lead vocals, Fureigh (Middle-Aged Queers, ex-The Shondes, they/them) on guitar and vocals, the hard-hitting Molly June Roquet (Maggie Gently, she/they) on drums, and powerhouse Blair Switch (she/her) on bass.