EVAN GREER

AMAB/ACAB
(Get Better Records)
Add date: 9.23.2025
Release date: 9.19.2025




Never one to shy away from blending provocative activism with her music, Evan Greer's new full-length album, AMAB/ACAB, out September 19 via Get Better Records, presents a dozen new songs ranging from folk-punk bangers about cozy but imperfect basement shows to Boygenius-inspired shoegaze ballads about keeping relationships together while the world burns. Produced by Casey Neill with percussion from Rachel Blumberg (The Decemberists), AMAB/ACAB includes features from Eve 6, Liz Berlin (Rusted Root), Victoria Ruiz (Downtown Boys), and keys from Boston Red Sox organist Josh Kantor.

Greer is known for her protest songs and queer anthems, and given the current political moment one might expect an album of straightforward punk polemics. But what AMAB/ACAB delivers is more enduring and musically expansive. These are songs that feel forged in a time before Trumpism, and that will matter long after the fascists lose.

Evan Greer is a trans and queer activist, writer, and musician based in Boston. She's the director of digital rights group Fight for the Future and writes regularly about the intersection of tech policy and human rights for the Washington Post, Time, NBC News, Wired, and CNN. Her last album Spotify is Surveillance was released by Don Giovanni Records and Get Better Records and featured in NPR, Rolling Stone and Pitchfork. Over the years, she's shared stages and collaborated with Pete Seeger, Dead Prez, Against Me!, Talib Kweli, Ted Leo, Speedy Ortiz, Anjimile, The Blow, Eve 6, Chumbawamba, Ezra Furman, Immortal Technique, Mirah, Oi Polloi, Mischief Brew, and Billy Bragg.