Vancouver’s The Corps have released their new digital EP ‘From Oblivion.’
The EP is the follow-up to 2018’s ‘Tales From 2814.’
Vancouver punk veterans The Corps’ blistering new EP ‘From Oblivion’ kicks their high-speed skatepunk riffs into another dimension. From honing their skills onstage with the likes of Propaghandi and Satanic Surfers, to teaming up with producer Tim Creviston (Spiritbox, Misery Signals, Rest Easy), The Corps are ready to emerge From Oblivion – tracing the line from despair to hope with six killer new tracks.
The Corps debuted in Vancouver, BC in 2015. Bringing together a love of ‘90s skatepunk and comic books, these irreverent heroes sing about real issues through the lens of their favourite larger than life stories. With two EPs and a full length under their belt, they look to the future with their new EP “From Oblivion” out now on Thousand Islands Records.
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