Plow United is back from almost a fifteen year long hiatus with their new Jump Start Records release Marching Band. Breaking up sometime in 1997, the project was left during what some would label as the height of their popularity. Resurfacing at the maiden Riot Fest East held in 2011, the band has since officially reunited performing a number of festivals and shows. After three appearances earlier this week in NYC and Jersey, Plow United is bringing their veteran pop-punk sound to Philly this evening to celebrate the release of their new album. Also joining the bill are Philly-based punk acts The Holy Mess and Ma Jolie and West Chester’s very own NONA. There should be plenty of hours filled with raspy vocals, catchy hooks, and the expected societal dissidence. Philly shreds or updapunx or whatever you kids say nowadays, it’s happening at The Barbary tonight. The Barbary, 951 N. Frankford Ave., 5pm, $10, All Ages – Ed Newton