09/10/2025
It has been an intensely overwhelming summer and fall, between back to school (I am a matriarch for real) and a family medical semi-emergency. I’m constantly reminded of how our society, the greater music industry included, fails to provide adequate support for mothers and caregivers, especially considering how essential our work is for the well being of said society, and how evolutionarily speaking no one person is meant to do so much alone. Every great thing that has happened could not have happened without the foundational work of mothers and caregivers, even if our own mother was absent…everything great anyone is able to accomplish could not have happened without *a* mother. I see side glances when I tell people I’m actively playing shows, touring even, and they wonder out loud…”who’s taking care of the kids?” People do not bother my cismale spouse with the same stupid questions when he talks about his passions. Do not forget the creative, fiercely loving power and influence we have, the next time you feel any kind of urge to say “but don’t you think you’re too old” or “aren’t you too busy with your kids” as if mothers are not allowed our own passions and creative endeavors.
And in the context of our current political landscape, I’m more determined than ever to write and make noise as a fu***ng mother. I talked a little bit about new material I’m working on in episode 21 of the Grit City Punk podcast, where Jeremy and I talked extensively about our love for Sonic Youth, the intersection of punk, politics, trauma, and parenting and I encourage you to listen. It was a heavy conversation but I enjoyed connecting with him about it all immensely.
As a mother, I look forward to playing more shows this fall in the Pacific Northwest! I felt some grief after my summer East Coast tour with Amy and Meagan, I felt so at home for every single show and yearned for that same feeling here in Washington, where I haven’t quite spent as much time with the local music communities here. That is about to change and in this time of division and tribalism, I’m so looking forward to connecting with more and more folks here, starting with Bremerton this coming Saturday. Visit the Shows page linked in the comments for all the dates! I’ll be selling awesome t-shirts designed by Saiyare Refaei and printed by Peter Tietjen of Relayer shirts (who also appears on Red Ship!).
Saiyare Refaei is a gifted artist and activist based here in Tacoma, and I’m so honored that they shared their talents in not just the t-shirt design but also the ‘Red Ship’ vinyl art! The vinyl is currently in production at the pressing plant and will come out January 25, 2026. If you pre-order, you'll likely get it well before then! Pre-ordering is available on Bandcamp with a portion of these proceeds going to Palestine Children's Relief Fund (PCRF). Link is in the comments. Ceasefire or not, the children of Palestine need our continued support. Thanks to everyone who purchased Mỹ Lai to Rafah on Bandcamp as I was able to make a donation to Doctors Without Borders with the sales thus far!
Here's a sneak peak of the beautiful vinyl art on Red Ship: