by Aubin Paul Desoto
After the initial reunion show sold out in seconds, the Dismemberment Plan has announced plans for a second show to benefit Callum Robbins, son of of producer J.Robbins.
According to the Washington Post where frontman Travis Morrison works, the band will add a second show at the Black Cat on April 27, one night earlier.
Formed in 1993, the Dismemberment Plan took a diverse range of influences from Fugazi to Gladys Knight and released a series of acclaimed albums. Their last album, Change was released in 2001.