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06/19/2026
Second Time Around
Sludgeworth Second Time Around Punk Rock Theory
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Sludgeworth — the Chicago punk band who came of age alongside Naked Raygun, Steve Albini, and Ministry in the city's legendary 1980s underground scene — are returning with their first new album in 35 years. Three and a half decades after their debut LP What's This? rattled punk kids everywhere, the veteran outfit is coming out of dormancy, ready for the Second Time Around.

To mark the announcement, the band has shared new single "Hold Steady."

"I don't think anyone had Sludgeworth putting out a full-length record in 2026 on their Bingo card," jokes drummer Brian McQuaid. "But during the hiatus, there were plenty of moments where I found myself imagining the record we never got to make — the one that should have come out as a follow-up in 1992. I think we finally made that record."

Out June 19 on Red Scare, Second Time Around is full of the band’s tried-and-true hooks and daggers like the tongue-in-cheek anthem “Can’t Change Yesterday” and the friendship anchor “Hold Steady,” a song about “allowing difficult emotions to simply pass without clinging to them,” reveals singer Dan Schafer. “A painful yesterday doesn’t have to define today. We’re always allowed to begin again.”

The 12 tracks – which reunite McQuaid and Schafer with guitarists Dave McLean and Adam White alongside new bassist Simon Lamb (Violets and The Methadones) — feel like a natural progression for the beloved pop punk band that ultimately disbanded in 1993, but not before making a sincere impression on fans and future generations of music makers. Not the least of which is McQuaid’s son Max who’s behind the kit in up-and-comers Feral Tact and also added instrumentation to Second Time Around.

The roots of the band go back to 1989 when McQuaid and Schafer left another legendary group, Screeching Weasel, and found just as much attention with their new project. But, really, it begins even before then when all the members were cutting their teeth in teenage riot acts in the Chicago suburbs, Schafer singing in the hardcore band Generation Waste. “I’ve always liked hardcore and still do, but I wanted to play something with melody, like Naked Raygun, Effigies, Descendents, and the Ramones,” recalls Schafer of the organic shift in sound that ended up defining Sludgeworth. “We were pop punk before there was pop punk.”

In their first life, Sludgeworth shared stages with an early Green Day, alongside The Offspring, Tool, Primus, Henry Rollins, ALL, Jawbreaker, Rise Against, The Effigies, and Naked Raygun. Their posthumous 1995 compilation Losers of the Year was released on the venerable Lookout! Records, which helped launch bands like Green Day. Red Scare reissued it in 2022 with two unearthed bonus tracks, never-before-seen photos, and liner notes from Rise Against's Joe Principe, Naked Raygun's Jeff Pezzati, Mikey Erg, and Dillinger Four's Patrick Costello — deepening the lore and the demand for a comeback.

That demand proved real. When the band announced a return to the stage at Chicago's Cobra Lounge in 2023, the show sold out in five minutes. A Riot Fest appearance and dates with Smoking Popes followed, as did their first post-reunion release, the Together Not Together 7-inch in 2024.

 

Second Time Around track listing:

  1. Can't Change Yesterday
  2. Hold Steady
  3. Together Not Together
  4. Simulation
  5. Tipping Point
  6. Kill Switch
  7. Our Better Angels
  8. Hurry Up, I Don't Have Forever
  9. Old Friend
  10. Smile Upon Today
  11. Rockets To Heaven
  12. Trouble Brewing