THE INTERRUPTERS have announced their new album In The Wild- out August 5 On Hellcat/Epitaph. Lead Single, ‘In The Mirror,‘ is out now. View the Kevin Kerslake– directed official video – The Interrupters will release their fourth studio album, In The Wild, on August 5 via Hellcat/Epitaph Records. The 14-track opus is a
Read MoreThe RAT BOY gang have been all over the world, but there’s no place like home. And with today’s release of their new album ‘SUBURBIA CALLING’ they present stories inspired by their
The reggae-rooted, punk flavored quartet The Calamatix share their debut self-titled record out now via Hellcat Records. Born from their creative partnership with ska-punk icon Tim Armstrong (Rancid, Operation Ivy), today they
Essex rabble-rousers RAT BOY have been blasting out their anarchic punk, ska and hip-hop amalgamation ahead of October 4th release of their third album ‘SUBURBIA CALLING’. Accompanied by their strongest visuals to
RAT BOY have recorded in Los Angeles with Tim Armstrong of Rancid, played festivals as far afield as Japan and China, and toured North America with The Interrupters. Yet for all those
Los Angeles quartet The Calamatix share their latest single ‘Boom Bap’ ahead of their debut record ‘The Calamatix’ out September 20th via Hellcat. Demonstrating their mastery of many styles, the band transitions easily
RAT BOY have recorded in Los Angeles with Tim Armstrong of Rancid, played festivals as far afield as Japan and China, and toured North America with The Interrupters. Yet for all those
Harnessing the joyful energy and uplifting sounds of Jamaican rocksteady and old school ska, today California quartet The Calamatix announce their debut self-titled album due for release this Fall on September 20th
Always dedicated to doing things on their own terms, the internationally unknown adventures of RAT BOY have taken them from Essex and across the world: rising up the UK charts, spending time
Rancid are the only punk band, period.” – Alt Press “The sunny brutalism of Rancid’s East Bay ska-thrash has lost nary a step and their ethical-emotional rigor is as sweet as it
“catchy dose of anthemic, ’80s-style street punk” – BrooklynVegan “another shout-along effort of old-school impactful punk…” – Vanyaland “There’s a confidence and unrelenting swagger to this album that incorporates all the most