Chaser - Look Alive 7"

California skatepunk unit CHASER is thrilled to announce the release of Look Alive, a new 7-inch including 2 exclusive songs. Due out September 4, this new offering will be available worldwide in 4 different color variants via Thousand Islands Records (Canada), Sound Speed Records (USA), SBAM Records (Europe) and Pee Records (Australia). Limited to 333 copies with pre-orders going live on July 31.

CHASER will donate 100% of the band’s proceeds from record sales to 4 organizations, one for each color variant. Here’s what Jesse had to say about the charity aspect of Look Alive:

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