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(new post – new video) Punk rock band THE SLUGZ – new music video ‘No One Hears Your Last Call’!

THE SLUGZ deliver ‘No One Hears Your Last Call’, a new energetic track, more powerful and darker than anything they’ve done before. Sadder, stronger and more intense. This release marks the start of a series of raw, explosive concerts in the south of France in May and June.

The Slugz are a French punk rock band from Cannes and Lyon, influenced by Blink-182, Four Year Strong and Sum 41. Formed in 2005, the band have established themselves on the scene with more than 100 concerts to their name, an assertive visual universe and inexhaustible live energy. They’ve shared the bill with the likes of All Time Low, Stick To Your Guns and Zebrahead, and played at venues including the Batofar, the Ninkasi Kao and the Transbordeur. After a break, they’re back in 2024 with some explosive new sounds!

(new post – new album alert) Super Glue Anxiety releases their first album

Photo: Super Glue Anxiety

Super Glue Anxiety is a Finnish experimental music band. Their music is heavily influenced by various genres, including punk / ska / funk / metal.


The band started less than a year ago. They started their career cautiously, testing out a few singles. The feedback from the world was better than expected, so singer Kraapo and guitarist Räikkönen finally decided to record and release a full album.

Listen to the album on music services (Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, tidal etc.): https://push.fm/fl/sga-firstrowseats

Singer Kraapo has the following to say about the project: “We did it all winter, alongside day jobs and other projects. Now I feel relieved and happy that the release is finally seeing the light of day. Guitarist Räikkönen and I were surprised that the album turned out to be musically light. Maybe we had the impression that it was going to be heavier. However, there are a bunch of excellent songs on the album, so there’s no point in complaining.


The situation was that we had 20 demos. We got to choose the best ones from these. There were still some good songs left in stock, so maybe one day a second album will be released. These were edited at Samu Oittinen’s studio. We also had a few guest stars sing parts to different songs. This gave the whole thing a nice extra color.


The album has a lot of experimentation and creative madness. This album and this kind of music have been really fun to make.”

Juha Kraapo – vocals, bass, programming

Sami Räikkönen – guitars

Samu Oittinen – mixing and mastering

(new post – news) Finnish power trio Petrolbreath releases new energetic piece of metallic rock ‘n’ roll

Photographer: Tero Tarvainen

Petrolbreath is a power trio from East Vantaa, embarking on their journey to the core of rock ‘n’ roll in 2019. The band consists of bassist-vocalist Joni Tammenpää, guitarist Ville Panhelainen, and drummer Tuomas Patanen. Drawing influence from 1980s hard rock and heavy metal bands, the sound of Motörhead in particular echoes strongly in their music.


Their previous releases include the heavy-hitting single “Lucifer’s Wings” (2021) and the energetic and well-received EP “Spread Your Wings and Die” (2024).


Petrolbreath recently recorded new material in a fully analog format at Astia Studio, with producer Anssi Kippo at the helm. With these recordings the trio has made a leap towards the raw and authentic sound format that has shaped the soundscape of their own heroes from the eighties as well.


The first track to be released from these sessions is the single “Roadkill”, which paints a picture of a desert highway with its ominous guitar intro. The tempo subtly increases until the song erupts into a fast and thunderous sonic assault; a true Petrolbreath trademark.

Listen to the single on music services (Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, Tidal etc.): https://push.fm/fl/petrolbreath-roadkill


Like the aftermath of a car crash after a wild night with an unsatiable woman, the trip is far from over.


“Recording fully analog took us back to the soundscape of our youth – to the rawness and honesty that made us pick up instruments in the first place! Roadkill was the perfect burst of rage to launch us down this path, where we were able to capture that same energy band has playing live!” 
– Petrolbreath