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(06/30/24 11:03pm)
An attendee moshes in a group in front of the stage during Yellow Rain’s closing set at the Streetdance Rewind on June 29, 2024, in front of the Monroe County History Center. Yellow Rain was one of the biggest bands to come out of Bloomington’s punk scene and headlined Streetdance Rewind.
(06/30/24 11:03pm)
David Alexander, lead vocalist for Yellow Rain, closes out Streetdance Rewind on June 29, 2024, in Bloomington. Alexander shared on stage the band decided to get back together after they attended a memorial of a friend they knew from the music scene.
(06/30/24 11:03pm)
A crowd gathers June 29, 2024, in front of the stage on the lawn outside the Monroe County History Center for Streetdance Rewind. The event replicated street dances that happened in downtown Bloomington in the 1980s and paid homage to the history the center’s stage as a public performance space for young people.
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Full Stride, a contemporary hardcore band, performs at Streetdance Rewind on June 29, 2024, in front of the Monroe County History Center. The band’s lead vocalist, Chance Allen, encouraged the crowd to come support younger punk bands and assured the audience the scene is still thriving.
(06/30/24 11:03pm)
Situational Hazard, a student-led up-and-coming hardcore band, performs a set at Streetdance Rewind on June 29, 2024, at the Monroe County History Center. The band is leading the charge for the next wave of punk in Bloomington.
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People gather inside the Monroe County History during Streetdance Rewind on June 29, 2024, to visit the “Punk @ The Old Library” exhibit. Visitors pointed to the exhibit and shared stories of the bands they recognized.
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Velocity lead singer Betsy Snider sings into the mic during their set at Streetdance Rewind on June 29, 2024, in Bloomington. The band released their first demo last August.
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Two attendees mosh in front of the stage during Chiba Dowa’s set June 29, 2024, at Streetdance Rewind in Bloomington. Attendees young and old thrashed and danced all through the night, to the delight of performers.
(06/30/24 11:03pm)
Chiba Dowa performs a set at the Streetdance Rewind on June 29, 2024, in front of the Monroe County History Center. The Bloomington legacy band has been active since 1988 and ended their set with a self-titled song to uproarious applause.
(06/30/24 11:03pm)
Bloomington-based band Wind performs at Streetdance Rewind on June 29, 2024, in front of the Monroe County History Center. The band has been active since 2021.
(06/30/24 11:03pm)
A person holds punk zines at a table at Streetdance Rewind on June 29, 2024, in Bloomington. Freely distributed zines, which are independently produced magazines with political messaging, have been a hallmark for the alternative music scene for decades.
(06/30/24 11:00pm)
A crowd gathers in front of the stage as Situational Hazard performs on June 29, 2024, outside the Monroe County History Center. The youth-led hardcore band represents the future of the Bloomington punk scene.
(06/27/24 4:01pm)
Flyer for the Streetdance Rewind featuring Bloomington punk bands. The lineup consists of punk groups new and old that will play on June 29.
(02/12/24 3:57pm)
Andrew Sellers fronts Louisville-based punk band "Charm School" on Feb. 11, 2024, in The Bishop Bar in Bloomington. The band recently released an EP titled "Finite Jest."
(02/05/24 7:45pm)
"Good Night, Indiana University" is pictured on Feb. 4, 2024, near Sample Gates in Bloomington. The children's book was written by Joey Lax-Salinas.
(01/30/24 11:15pm)
Natalie Ingalls plays with her band Prairie Scout at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Prairie Scout performed on Monday night with Connor McLaren.