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GET AWAY – New single from ELECTRIC PRESS (Hardcore Punk)

Leeds based hardcore punk band Electric Press are celebrating joining the TNSrecords family with the release of their new single ‘Get Away‘. The band’s first release since 2021’s ‘This Bleeding Planet EP‘, ‘Get Away’ is set to stimulate the senses.

Get Away‘ showcases Electric Press’ unique blend of hardcore and nu-metal riffs, combined with their exceptional storytelling abilities, rich vocals, and compelling melodies. With its catchy hooks and relatable lyrics, ‘Get Away’ promises to resonate with a wide range of listeners.

You can stream the single here – https://linktr.ee/Electric_press_band

The songs take deep inspiration from the universal feeling of being trapped, emotionally, physically and financially inside one’s work place. This thought-provoking track shines a spotlight on the mundanity of workplace life, inviting listeners to reflect on the everyday experiences that shape our existence.

While also acting as a critique of the societal model we each all act out our lives in, working to live and living to work. ‘Get Away’ offers a poignant portrayal of the repetitive nature of our daily and the monotony that can permeate our lives. The frustration and anger that can fester with in us is articulated through fast paced riffs, powerful raw vocals and a drum beat you feel resonating in your head.

The lyrics resonate with those who have felt the monotony of commuting, the repetition of meetings, and the longing for something more meaningful in their professional lives. This single serves as a reminder to seek purpose and fulfilment beyond the confines of the nine-to-five routine.

(news) NEW ‘FAINTEST IDEA’ SINGLE – UK SKA PUNK

False Prophets is the latest single from UK ska-punks Faintest Idea. It’s the third glimpse at their raucous new album The Road to Sedition which is due for release on 31 March 2023.Opening with a sample about spiritual wickedness, before nose-diving into an urgent horn-riff, False Prophets is destined to get your feet off the floor the second the backline hits. Faintest Idea’s brass section has grown since their last releases and the difference is exemplary on False Prophets, delivering a playful, urgent and layered riff to contrast the raspy street-punk vocals.In the chorus, Faintest Idea implore you to, “Stay alert!” encouraging you to think for yourself and to always remain sceptical of those in authority. The lyrics describe the alienation in modern society that’s been created by receding faith in capitalism, paralleled by receding faith in religion. “It’s a very human trait to try to find meaning in something,” vocalist Dani Rascal explains, “which leads people to place their faith in things that can be hugely damaging to themselves” The message of False Prophets is to maintain a healthy distrust of anyone asking for your faith, telling you that they can make things better.False Prophets was written in a burst of inspiration. “A while ago, we had an ill-fated Canadian tour with our friends in K Man & the 45’s, that got cancelled at the last minute,” Dani says. “Bobble and I decided to go anyway and spent two weeks in Kris’ (K Man) basement in Montreal writing tunes and taking advantage of Canada’s legalised weed. About half the tunes on the new album were written in that basement. Like many a horn line before that was written while feeling a bit worse for wear, it was both very catchy but also incredibly difficult to play that fast on a slide trombone. Bobble is his own worst enemy for this’With dub reggae influences glimmering through when you scratch the surface, the song’s middle eight drops into a breakbeat drum and bass sample that only serves to bring even more energy to the band’s dancefloor-ready new record.The Road To Sedition is a call to arms, marching to a beat of blistering horn riffs and shout-along choruses. With tours of mainland Europe and the USA (in support of The Slackers) planned for 2023, there’s never been a better time to get dancing to Faintest Idea.

Album order and Faintest Idea links – https://linktr.ee/faintestidea
THE ROAD TO SEDITIONFaintest Idea is best known for their incendiary live shows, politically-charged lyrics and infectious horn lines. This six-piece street-punk band from East Anglia return in 2023 with their long-anticipated new album, ‘The Road To Sedition‘, which promises rage-fuelled stomping infused with a good measure of bouncy ska.The Road to Sedition is a call to arms. It’s an accomplished studio release which sits partway between an autobiography and a political polemic, marching to a beat of blistering horn riffs and shout-along choruses. Faintest Idea’s lyrics are unapologetically political and personal, tackling issues of power, war, PTSD, climate change, economic inequality and the ongoing fight for a more equal world … all delivered with a raw intensity that is sure to resonate with fans.Whether you’re a seasoned punk or a newcomer to the genre, ‘The Road To Sedition‘ is an album you won’t want to miss. With its powerful message and uncrushable spirit, it is the perfect soundtrack for a new era of resistance and rebellion. Get ready to join Faintest Idea on The Road To Sedition.The album is being released by TNSrecords (UK) and Jump Start Records (US).Pressing:
Half Orange Half Green – 200 (TNS)
Random Colour Mix – 600 (TNS/Jump Start)
Transparent Orange Crush – 100 (Jump Start)
Ghostly – 100 (Jump Start)

Album order and Faintest Idea links – https://linktr.ee/faintestidea

(new single) Manchester hardcore punx Bruise Control release new single ‘Dead On Arrival’

Sitting somewhere between 00’s indie and 80’s hardcore, Manchester-based loudmouths Bruise Control have carved themselves an unlikely name in DIY punk. In their wake they’ve left a handful of self-produced releases and a notoriety for chaotic live shows. In true DIY fashion, the album has been mixed and produced by the band’s guitarist Niall Griffin keeping the core sound as true as possible.

Dead on Arrival shows a more jagged edge to the bands sound. With a bouncing lead guitar riff and syncopated drums, the song is reminiscent of 00’s Dance Punk and Indie Rock, while still holding the bands signature aggression and attitude at the forefront. The song tackles the topic of emotional burn-out with the lyrics show a more vulnerable side to the band. A sentiment addressed through Jim Taylor’s growling lead vocals and a call-and response chorus.

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