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Melodic punks Free Sergio releases 2 new songs and a music videoMelodic punks

Tel Aviv, Israel’s Free Sergio have released a couple more tracks that will appear on their upcoming record “Nail in the Coffee” via High End Denim Records. You can know stream “I Give Black Cats Bad Luck” and “T-T-T-Tell Your Friends To Leave Me Alone” on your favourite service and scope out the music video for the latter.

Their new record will drop in its entirety on January 19 with a vinyl release coming in Spring of 2024!

Some handy links:

Webpage: https://highenddenimrecords.com/album/2668174/the-nail-in-the-coffee

Bandcamp: https://highenddenimrecords.bandcamp.com/album/nail-in-the-coffee

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/50XlscVwnHkSOOLDxhe45u?si=6DY4n8o4SuWb2gvrFZI5DA

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwHVQE-_9Q4

Stoner Post-Punk band In The Rosemary Dreams release new album “Day After Night Before”

On their new album “Day After Night Before”, the Brazilian trio In The Rosemary Dreams dives head first into their proposal. Merging Stoner-rock with Post-punk. A somber atmosphere persists throughout the album, perhaps due to vocalist Anderson Lima’s deep voice like Mark Lanegan or Peter Murphy or the existentialist theme of the lyrics. But the dancing grooves between drums and bass, added to the powerful guitar riffs, bring a unique contrast to the trio.

“Hate the Hit” opens the album with a feeling of urgency. All These Thorns (the first single presented) pours tons of weight but doesn’t sound predictable or exaggerated like “The Myth of The Innocence”. “Digital Jesus”, “The Wave” and “Waste” have a mature and captivating balance. “Why do you feel so tired?” It has a more rhythmic tempo but without seeming corny or out of place in the context of the album. In “Secrets upside down” it seems to mix all the band’s influences and inspirations in a single song.

A work for attentive ears and open minds, but also for those who just want to listen and dance to different rock ‘n’ roll. For those who like Queens of the Stone Age, Bauhaus, Joy Division and Royal Blood.

“Day After Night Before”:”https://open.spotify.com/intl-pt/album/6Mztt4qoIo3NY4L1rnz1ww

In The Rosemary Dreams

In The Rosemary Dreams is an alternative rock trio that proposes to fuse stoner rock with post-punk. Dense textures, existential lyrics and danceable grooves are the band’s trademark. That pours robotic riffs into unpredictable structures. With his CV, an EP, four singles, three video clips and an album. “Rosemary”, as it is known in the independent scene, presents visceral shows that guarantee one thing: You will not remain indifferent!

Punk rockers Scumbags release new album “So Many Ways”

Scumbags’ second album, “So Many Ways”, promises to reflect all the maturity and evolution of the trio over the 6 years of existence. “I think that since our first album, Sour Days, we have matured a lot in terms of composition and arrangements. We started hearing new references and brought them to our songs.” reports Chris Oliveira, the band’s drummer.

This maturity is already evident in production. Part of the album was recorded at Forest Lab, in Rio de Janeiro, a studio specialized in completely analog recording. And another part was recorded at Eletric Meduza, a recording studio located in Brusque, Santa Catarina, which also works with analogue elements in the recordings.

For Chris, the new songs will bring a different feel to what people are used to hearing in Scumbags. “The upcoming album will bring a new aesthetic to the band, a new sound. No longer the 90s punk rock that we are used to playing, but we are going to bring more risky and different things.”

About Scumbags: Founded in 2017, Scumbags is a punk rock band from Santa Catarina/Brazil. Currently the band is made up of the trio José Farias (guitar and vocals), Christian Oliveira (drums and vocals) and Jorge Siementkowski (bass).

A reference in its region, Scumbags finds inspiration in punk rock icons, such as Ramones, Blink 182 and Green Day. The compositions come from the musicians’ personal experiences, reflect symbols of the local underground scene and also carry reflective messages about freedom and the ironies of life, elements that are the essence of the punk movement.

“So Many Ways”: https://open.spotify.com/intl-pt/album/764XmMxSvrKn9nTjru3DOC