Loser - Mindless Joy

After spinning heads with their 2018 EP 'Restless Noise,' Melbourne outfit LOSER have announced details of their full-length record 'Mindless Joy,' due February 14 via Domestic La La. A compelling and clever 12 track offering, the release meets a hotbed of anticipation after the success the band found on their debut. 

Personality Cult - New Arrows

What started as a solo project for North Carolina’s Ben Carr has evolved into a full-band supergroup of sorts, featuring past and present members of Paint Fumes, Last Year’s Men, Natural Causes, Bass Drum Of Death, Missing Pages, Mind Spiders, Sweet Talk, Sweet Knives, and probably a bunch more! Dirtnap was tipped off to this monster of an album by Jeff Burke (Radioactivity / Marked Men) as he was recording it a few months back in NYC.

Worriers - You Or Someone You Know

For their third proper full length, 'You or Someone You Know,' Worriers teamed with John Agnello (Kurt Vile, The Hold Steady, Hop Along) to create something clearly a step forward for the band. Tapping into deeply personal life changes and cross-country moves for lyrical inspiration - not to mention the dumpster fire that is our current society - and honing their songwriting to impressive new heights, the album feels like the perfect next chapter for this already acclaimed band.

 

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Nathan Gray - Working Title

Nathan Gray (the frontman of influential punk band, Boysetsfire) announced his secondsolo album, ‘Working Title’, due out January 31st from End Hits Records. The album finds Gray expanding his sound to capture the mix of punk rock urgency, power pop hooks, and singer/songwriter intimacy that has defined his prolific musical career. The record's title track (which features the legendary Chuck Ragan of Hot Water Music on backing vocals), along with its accompanying music video, is out now.

Nada Surf - Never Not Together

Nada Surf return with news of their ninth studio album 'Never Not Together', which is set for release Feb 7th via City Slang. The band are sharing the lead single & video from the record "Something I Should Do" online now.

"Empathy is good, lack of empathy is bad, holy math says we're never not together," singer Matthew Caws declares at the end of "Something I Should Do," a crashing powerpop track with an insistent melody that adds urgency to his thoughts about 21st-century life.