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Michale Graves of The Misfits, Zaq Flanary, Lust for Glory, TWELVEgaugeSAINTS, Deschamp

The legendary punk outfit Misfits are famous for a number of things — for launching the career of frontman Glenn Danzig, for their gothic style employing plenty of face paint and eye makeup, and for their frequent personnel changes. They’ve had something of a revolving door when it comes to their lineup since forming in New Jersey in 1977 (and then disbanding shortly thereafter, before reuniting with a new group of musicians in the mid-’90s), but besides Danzig himself, Michale Graves is the longest-serving Misfits vocalist. After leaving the band in 2000, Graves embarked on a solo career that has been surprisingly eclectic: Each of his solo LPs take on a new stylistic identity, dabbling in melodic alt-rock, spoken word, heavy metal, instrumental rock and his punk roots. Expect his upcoming setlist at the Pin! to split the difference between solo songs and Misfits classics.

— Nathan Weinbender