From Manitoba, Canada, Propagandhi return with their new single ‘Cat Guy’ ahead of their upcoming record At Peace out on May 2nd. Ablistering anthem dripping with sardonic wit and razor-sharp critique, the track finds the Canadian quartet as incisive as ever, wielding breakneck riffs and subversive lyricism with a smirk and a snarl. A tribute to societal identity with a twist,“From my songwriting perspective, the two things Iwas thinking of was capturing a little bit of Judas Priest’s Firepower LP as if SNFU’s Chi-Pigwas writing the lyrics,” laughs frontman Chris Hannah.
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Propagandhi – ‘Cat Guy’ (Official Music Video)
In true Propagandhi fashion, At Peace is smart music for dangerous times. The ever-evolving standard-bearers of politically charged punk have actively kicked against musical confines and bro-punk conservatism, promoting a message of anti-fascism since 1986.
Distilling their DNA of breakneck riffs, hardcore ethos, and radical consciousness, their message remains as vital, and volatile, as ever. “Everything I’m singing about is still coming from being the same person that wrote and sang our first record How to Clean Everything in 1993,” Hannah recalls the band’s snarky skate-thrash origins. “But what we’re putting into the songs now, probably reflects more despair than 30 years ago when we had similar perspectives, but with strands of hope and naivete. Now it’s the existential dread of eking out a life worth living in this completely failed society.”
There’s no mistaking that on their first album in eight years, their frontline social activism has been supplanted by a deeper sense of reflection. Nearly a decade later, the members of Propagandhi have a lot on their minds. “We’re definitely not a band that responds well to someone telling us we need to put something out,” the frontman continues. “That happens when we have something to talk about–and now is definitely the time for that.”
Marking their first release since 2017’s Victory Lap, At Peace was forged during the ominous political climate in the months before “Emperor” Trump’s ascent to power. Penned shortly before the American oligarch’s suggestion that Propagandhi’s home country become the U.S.’s 51st State, it was then mixed by Jason Livermore (Rise Against,Hot Water Music) at Blasting Room Studios in December 2024. This collection of poetic and polemic songs captures the anxieties and turmoil of the band’s four members, offering a powerful and poignant portrait of uncertainty. Though at its core, At Peace is Propagandhi’s plea for hope against hopelessness.“Twenty years ago, we had a sense that things are fucked but that there could be a mass mobilisation of people against the oligarchy, the billionaire class,” says Chris. “I don’t think that exists much in our music anymore and I don’t believe that mobilisation is forthcoming. I hope to be proven wrong.”
Propagandhi is vocalist Chris Hannah, drummer Jord Samolesky, bassist/co-vocalist Todd Kowalski and guitarist Sulynn Hago.
Propagandhi At Peace Cover Art
At Peace Tracklisting:
1. At Peace
2.Prismatic Spray (The Tinder Date)
3.Rented P.A.
4.Guiding Lights
5.Cat Guy