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Release Date: September 30, 2022 Record Label: Wiretap Records Release Type: LPBandcamp Link: Listen on BandcampWarn the Duke
Warn The Duke emerged in 2014 from one of the worst New York City winters on record. Like many of the artistic products to come out of the northeast, the songwriting is a product of a mind shut-in from the world during the darkest months of the year. Mirroring the weather, Warn The Duke’s brand of throat-y nihilistic garage-punk is bleak, desperate and harsh on the outside, with a hopeful underbelly of overcoming, warmth, and self-generated energy and movement that will throw your fist up in defiance.
The lineup consists of New England punk rock veterans who somehow transplanted themselves into the big apple: former River City Rebels lead vocalist Dan McCool on vocals and guitar, and Derek Davis of Big D and The Kids Table/Toasters on drums.
Having played several NYC shows and festivals (Northside, Gigawatts), WTD are set to release their debut LP “Ghost Be Gone” Oct 16 (recorded, mixed and mastered by Jay Maas of Defeater). Leading to the release, people are taking notice. In July, WTD was the Deli Magazine “NYC Artist of the Month.” Punkanormal Activity calls the debut record “a masterful product…relentless and original.” The Ruckus says that WTD “take cues from bands like The Replacements and Kid Dynamite to create a melodic, riff-heavy, sound, that has always seems destined to produce anthems. ‘Coastline’ [the album’s opening track] is the kind of track that just oozes positivity and, with a healthy dose of whiskey soaked vocals to scream along with, Warn The Duke are off to a good start with this one.” And Gigawatts Magazine says: “Warn the Duke’s sound is similar to that of early Social Distortion, Rancid, Bad Religion…what bands like Chumped and Jeff Rosenstock are doing for Pop Punk/Emo right now, Warn the Duke is doing for that late 80s/90s alt/punk sound.”
With some solid press, a debut album that has something to prove to even the most jaded punk rock fan, and a ferocious, loud-as-fuck live show, Warn The Duke is set to take center stage in what is increasingly looking like a punk rock revival of the 2010s.
Warn The Duke – “All That’s Solid”
All That's Solid - Warn the Duke
Release Date: March 17, 2023 Record Label: Wiretap Records Release Type: LPBrooklyn melodic punks Warn The Duke have announced plans for the official release of their upcoming full-length All That’s Solid. It’s due out on Wiretap Records and officially hits the streets on St. Patrick’s Day (March 17th, obviously). The album will be released on 12-inch vinyl and will be available digitally on the same date. You can pre-save it here! You can also head below to check out the video for the album’s lead single “Anniversaries,” which Dying Scene premiered back in October. BUT THAT’S NOT ALL. If you live in or around Brooklyn, you can check out the All That’s Solid release show over at Our Wicked Lady. Details here!
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Wicked Bears – “Hypothetically”
Hypothetically - Wicked Bears
Release Date: February 10, 2023 Record Label: Wiretap Records Release Type: SingleBandcamp Link: Listen on BandcampSalt Lake City pop-punks Wicked Bears are streaming a new song called “Hypothetically”. It’s the latest single from the band’s sophomore album Underwater, due out March 3rd on Wiretap Records. Listen below and pre-order the LP here.
And in case you get the impression that this is a love song, it totally, definitely, most certainly is not. I’ll allow the band to clarify:
“Hypothetically is not a love song. It is about the perils of love and the hope of love, but it’s not a love song. If, hypothetically, Hypothetically were a love song, it would probably closely resemble this song, but again, it’s not. If Hypothetically were a love song, it would be complicated like love, and moody and sentimental like love, which it is. But it’s not a love song, so don’t even think about it!”
Oh yeah, Wicked Bears are celebrating the release of Underwater with some shows! So if they’re stopping in your town, check ’em out:
3/02/23 – Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues Anaheim
3/03/23 – Las Vegas, NV @ Red Dwarf
3/04/23 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Beehive
3/06/23 – Denver, CO @ Seventh Circle Music Collective
3/08/23 – Omaha, NE @ Benson Theatre
3/11/23 – Austin, TX @ SPI Fest
Wicked Bears – “Underwater”
Underwater - Wicked Bears
Release Date: March 03, 2023 Record Label: Wiretap Records Release Type: AlbumBandcamp Link: Listen on BandcampSalt Lake City pop-punks Wicked Bears‘ sophomore album Underwater was released today on Wiretap Records. If you’re looking for fun, witty pop-punk, this is the record for you; it’s even got a song that namedrops Dying Scene Records alumni Problem Daughter! It simply doesn’t get any better than that, folks.
Check the album out below, and I’d tell you to buy the LP, but it’s sold out on Wiretap’s store. So I guess you can get a digital copy on Bandcamp, or grab it at the band’s merch table (they’re on tour right now – dates are also below).
Wicked Bears tour dates w/ the Littlest Man Band & Louser:
3/2 – Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues Anaheim
3/3 – Las Vegas, NV @ Red Dwarf*
3/4 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Beehive*
3/6 – Denver, CO @ Seventh Circle Music Collective
3/8 – Omaha, NE @ Benson Theatre
3/9 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Grand Royale
3/10 – Dallas, TX @ Three Links
3/11 – Austin, TX @ SPI Fest
* = no Louser
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