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(new single) La Moxie debut single – Out now!

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The first single and amazing DIY video from Birmingham (UK) melodic punks La Moxie!

‘If I Fall’ is the first single from the band’s debut EP,  ‘You’ve Burnt Your Bridge, Now Lie In It’.

VIDEO LINK: https://youtu.be/RKa2Ku0aGEY

EP out on cassette and digital via Real Ghost Records on 10th April.

EP PRE-ORDER LINK: https://www.realghostrecords.com/products/662309-la-moxie

ABOUT THE SONG AND VIDEO:

Lauren (vocals/guitar): “If I Fall is my interpretation of the battle I have in my head which comes with being in love whilst having a mental illness. This song means crazy loads to me because Alexei sings all the backing vocals and I wrote it when I felt like I was pushing him away.
“We DIYd the video in our practice space. We used a 5 year old iPhone taped to a mic stand and edited on a 5 year old Android phone for balance. We love how it turned out and feel it represents the 4 of us perfectly in both personality and collective bank balances.”
ABOUT LA MOXIE
“We are Lauren (singing and guitar) Nathaniel (drums and enthusiasm) Alexei (guitar and cynicism) and Ryan (bass and gratuitous hair metal intro speeches). We’re from Birmingham and would self describe as skate punk. Tho we’d shrug and agree with emopunk or poppunk and honestly, Lauren’s the only one who skates. We’ve only been doing this since last summer and we’ve been lucky enough to play with The Bombpops, Petrol Girls, The Creepshow and Nervus.”

FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/lamoxieuk/

(review)Brutalligators-Friends I Wish I´d Had(Real Ghost Records)

Brutalligators from UK just released their new record with Real Ghost Records and I listened and reviewed it for our zine.

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These UK lads play a version of emotional melodic punk not unsimilar to Menzingers, Hot Water Music, Nothington and similar bands, combining melody and emotions with the aggressivness of punk and blending melodic catchy riffs with ferociousness topped with heartwarming vocal lines. There are 5 songs on this record and I really can´t decide which one is better. Whether the unique melody of Crows or We´re Not Excited and speed hardcore punk short anthem Kill Your Heroes, all of the songs possess something beautiful that will bring smile on your face after repeating this record for couple of times. I want this band to make a full length very soon, cause it is going to be just great.

8,5/10

https://realghostrecords.bandcamp.com/album/friends-i-wish-id-had

(news-punkrock) New Junk City join Real Ghost Records, listen to the new song from the upcoming record!

da036800-af4a-4e9c-a2ce-3f5aa0f7fd36Real Ghost Records are absolutely delighted to welcome New Junk City to the expanding  family and confirm that NJC shall release their sophomore full length ‘Same Places’ both digitally and on vinyl on 12 October 2018!

To celebrate this announcement the band teamed up with the fine folk over at Immersive Atlanta to exclusively present the first single, which is entitled ‘Stay Asleep’You can check it out here.

If you like what you hear (and we are certain that you will) you can go ahead and preorder the record now using this link!

NB: North American friends will soon be able to pre-order via Night Animal Records and/or Secret Pennies.

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ABOUT NEW JUNK CITY
Listen, everyone knows that getting old kind of sucks. Simple tasks in life seem to be more difficult as the days and years go by, and your find yourself trading in record hunting and late night shows at dive bars for utility bills and early morning alarm clocks. The dichotomy of growing older and wiser and maintaining youthful exuberance becomes harder and harder to manage with every trip around the sun.On New Junk City’s sophomore full length, “Same Places,” the Atlanta-based quartet explore through this idea of trying to stay young at heart while your body grows older and older. Building upon the foundation the band laid on their debut LP (2014’s Self Titled Effort), “Same Places” continues the bands trend of high-energy, high-intensity melodic folk-inspired and pop-influenced style of punk, while also dipping the bands metaphorical toes into some new realms. Often compared to the likes of the Menzingers, early-era Get up Kids and The Gaslight Anthem, New Junk City layers a combination of both brash and noodling guitars over a driving and pounding rhythm section, combined with gravelled-but-oddly-melodic vocals with a certain fervor and passion not often captured on record. And while the bands music and sound certainly is one of their biggest selling points, on “Same Places” singer John Vournakis belts out nine heart-on-the-sleeve songs and stories dealing with the fear of loss, fear of being alone, and fear of being stuck, both in a literal and metaphorical sense. From the squealing feedback that opens the record, all the way through it’s abrupt ending, “Same Places” takes the listener through a journey of growing older, while still trying to remember who you are.

There’s a phrase you’ll see floating around twitter from time to time: “music for Old Punx.” While it started as something sort of tongue and cheek, the term “old punx” has begun to resonate and take a life of its own in the scene because it represents growth and maturity (both in terms of musical taste and life in general) while still staying true to the music and ideals that helped mold you into the person you are today. And while “Same Places” might not just be “music for old punx,” New Junk City absolutely build through that idea on this record. Because, to end where we began, getting old kind of sucks. But New Junk City seem to be making the most of it.”

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