Among the bands keeping emo raw and real during the genre's mainstream breakout of the early 2000s was DC/Virginia's Fairweather, whose second and final album before breaking up, 2003's Lusitania, was one of the better (and comparatively overlooked) albums of its kind. The band called it quits only months after releasing that album, but briefly regrouped eight years later for a DC show at the Black Cat, and they're now set to release their first album since reuniting. The new album, which will be their third overall, is self-titled and comes out on April 1 via longtime label Equal Vision Records [via brooklynvegan.com].