Pennywise stream new song 2012-03-07 by Trey STAFF | 7 Comments | Southern California punk band, Pennywise, are streaming the title track to their upcoming album All or Nothing on the KROQ website. The album will be released on April 30 through Epitaph records.
http://kroq.radio.com/2012/03/07/exclusive-pennywise-premieres-all-or-nothing-title-track-from-forthcoming-album/
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Notorious Southern California punk rockers Pennywise are back in full force and swinging harder than ever. The band who have inspired many throughout the world with their hard charging songs of self-reliance and perseverance, prove themselves once again with All Or Nothing, one of their most powerful and heartfelt albums to date. The album will hit the streets this April 30th care of longtime Pennywise allies Epitaph Records.
“We knew we were up against a lot, and we needed to write the best record we’ve ever written,” says Bassist Randy Bradbury. “And I think we may have just done that. That will be for the fan’s to decide but we are really proud with the way this record came out. I haven’t felt this excited about a Pennywise album since Full Circle."
“It felt like we got to go back to our roots in the songwriting process,” adds guitarist Fletcher Dragge. “There was a lot of passionate discussion between everybody. In the old day that’s how our best records got made, lot’s of yelling and smashing s***. And as a result the music started sounding like an old school Pennywise record. At the end of the day this is just a loud hard fast aggressive punk rock record and that’s what we do best.”
Formed in the South Bay of Los Angeles, a neighborhood with a rich punk rock history, Pennywise began in 1988. The band would go on to amass an international following through relentless touring and a melodic high energy sound merging melodic surf punk, blistering hardcore and the classic punk of their youth. The group has solidified their place in punk history with songs like the raging “F*** Authority,” “Alien” and the band’s now legendary ode to brotherhood and departed friends “Bro Hymn.”
Watch an entertaining and revealing behind the scenes video detailing the volatile and hilarious making of Pennywise’s new album All Or Nothing by going to: KROQ.COM
“Our music has always been about persevering against all the odds,” Dragge says. “We love doing this. There's nothing more important to us than being on stage in front of our fans and having them sing our lyrics back at us and feeling that energy.”
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Yawn.
| | | I haven't heard the song yet, but I can't see it being "powerful and heartfelt". Anyway, these guys hardly ever change and that's just fine with me.
| | | Nice i'll check at home. Loved Straight Ahead.
| | | Song is great.
| | | Forgot Zoli was in the band now. Good shit.
| | | song wasn't bad.
| | | Pretty cool song.
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