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Detroit’s seminal ska punk veterans The Suicide Machines have unveiled a lyric video for their latest track, “Never Go Quietly,” a fiery and defiant anthem rooted in the band’s long-standing tradition of mixing urgency with melody. Directed by Tadd Martin and featuring striking artwork by Justin Gray, the video matches the song’s explosive energy and socially conscious lyrics with bold visuals.
“Never Go Quietly” is now available across digital platforms, marking the band’s first major release since their 2022 split with Japanese ska punk outfit Coquettish. Their previous full-length, Revolution Spring, arrived in 2020, re-establishing the group’s political edge and infectious hooks.
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