In September, the Replacements’ Tommy Stinson announced that he was reforming Bash & Pop, the band he started when the Replacements broke up in 1991. Now, they’ve detailed their sophomore album. It’s called Anything Could Happen, and it’s out January 20 via Fat Possum. The announcement includes a new song called “On the Rocks.” Watch the lyric video below. Bash & Pop will also reissue their 1993 debut, Friday Night Is Killing Me, on vinyl (via Sire/Reprise) for the first time in January.
The reformed band includes Chip Roberts (one-400’s), Steve Selvidge (The Hold Steady), Luther Dickinson (North Mississippi All-Stars, The Word), Frank Ferrer (Guns N’ Roses), Joe “The Kid” Sirois (The Mighty Mighty Bosstones), Cat Popper (Jack White, Ryan Adams & The Cardinals), Justin “Carl” Perkins (Screeching Weasel), Tony “Tone Tone” Kieraldo, and Ryder Cooley.
via Sheldon Pearce
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