Upcoming Releases

Fresh off the news of their signing to Hopeless Records, the Illinois-raised, punk rock band Harrison Gordon has announced their forthcoming record BLISS set for release on September 4th. Today, they released their second single off the new LP “Not Working! Not Working!” with an accompanying music video.
Harrison Gordon shares their thoughts on the new single below:
“’Not Working! Not Working!’ was originally written to talk about my old experience working in food service and how I wasted a lot of my youth at a minimum wage job dealing with tons of bullshit. I think now the track is more so about my own relationship to capitalism, especially pursuing the band as my job now. There’s always this push to do more, any time I’m doing something for myself, like working out, seeing friends and family, or engaging in any of my hobbies there’s this creeping sense of dread that I’m falling behind.Being alive is like 500 times more expensive than it was for our parents and most of the people my age I know couldn’t even fathom buying a home. Grindset and side hustle culture has polluted us into thinking we should all be content creators and entrepreneurs. I don’t want that! I don’t want to be a fucking small business owner! I want to put a 6 pack down and rewatch movies I know I don’t like, not ‘hop on a quick call.’”
Even as the band has graduated to larger stages alongside State Champs, Hot Mulligan, and Arm's Length, their DNA remains rooted in the DIY scene where they built their reputation. Their songs are built for catharsis and connection with shout-along anthems and big hooks that feel as communal as they do personal. They turn anxiety, depression, and frustration into something loud, messy, and unifying. It’s music that thrives in motion, whether that be sweaty rooms, blown-out speakers, or crowds screaming every word back to them.
BLISS track listing:
- Weirdo
- Milwaukee Josh
- Like Me Less
- Not Working! Not Working!
- Pretty
- Scab
- Sight of Blood
- Middle Name
- Oh God
- Buffalo Jim
- Bliss







