Edmonton punks Loser Points have debuted a new track called “Where Did All of My Money Go”. The new single is available via Spotify, Apple and many more digital platforms, check it out HERE.
Recorded by Casey Lewis (Belvedere) at Echo Base Studio, the song is the third single released by Loser Points so far this year, and won’t be the last since the band is actively working on new songs. “Denial & Error”, the band’s most recent album, was released in September of last year.
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Many bands take years to develop and find a concise, mature sound. Loser Points, as they have done since their inception in 2015, follows no traditional timeline. With their latest full length, Denial & Error, Loser Points trades in the hardcore yells and blazing-fast song structures that earned them their place in the upper-echelon of the western Canadian punk scene in favour of hook-filled rock songs and massive, unforgettable choruses.
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