90s/early-00s D.C. post-punkers the Dismemberment Plan were one of the great live bands of their era, but they somehow never got around to releasing a live album. Earlier this year, the band reunited for a tour, celebrating the reissue of their landmark 1999 album Emergency & I. And now, the D-Plan will finally correct that whole no-live-album oversight. On June 1, the Japanese label Bad News Records will internationally release Live in Japan 2011, a 23-song document of the D-Plan's February 9 show at Tokyo's Shibuya O-nest.
Below, we've got the album's tracklist, as well as a video of the band playing "The City" live during that same run of Japanese shows.
The Dismemberment Plan only have two shows left on their touring schedule. They'll play at the Roots Picnic in Philly on June 4 and on July 16, they'll appear at our very own Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago.