The Interrupters are pretty much active nowadays, there’s a lot of cool things going on around them in the past couple of years and they published their second full lenght album called Fight The Good Fight back in june. The album was announced with instant hit titled She’s Kerosene, followed by a video totally made in good old black and white style. I knew the whole album will be a masterpiece after listening to this track, because bands like The Interrupters never fail. Band consists of a charming Aimee Interrupter and the Bivona brothers, skillful musicians who are also involved in couple projects with Tim Armstrong from Rancid, so there was no room for mistakes. Each track is an instant hit, consisting of classic ska, ska punk tracks in vein of the rest of the Hellcat Records catalogue, who are responsible why this amazing album have seen the light of a day. Tunes like Title Holder, Got Each Other (featuring guys from Rancid), phenomenal Gave You Everything, Not Personal, punky Outrage, catchy Be Gone and closing Room With A View are just some of the great tracks on Fight The Good Fight LP, but I am more than positively sure you’ll enjoy in a whole album from it’s begining, to a very end. After all, give it a shot and you will realize why Fight The Good Fight by The Interrupters is one of the most listened ska punk albums in 2018.
Photo by Jeff Antons Los Angeles punk band Mermaid Island have announced their self-titled debut album, arriving…
Photo courtesy of the band. Nashville quintet idle threat will drop their new album you'll forget the sun,…
Photo by Reno Silver Lowertown, the New York duo comprised of Olivia Osby and Avsha Weinberg, share new…
Photo by: Anneke D'Hollander Rheia (Redux) is the 2026 remaster of Oathbreaker's 2016 genre-defining album. Helmed…
Photo courtesy of the band. Dead Pioneers, the Indigenous fronted band from Denver, are back…
Photo by Christian Schwan With “Decade On Parade,” The Feelgood McLouds celebrate ten years as a band…