Melodic punk veterans Strung Out have released “Glass Houses,” a searing new single that marks the band’s first new material tied to the upcoming reissue of their landmark 2004 album Exile in Oblivion. The reissue arrives October 15 via Fat Wreck Chords, now under the operational wing of Hopeless Records, offering longtime fans and new listeners a revitalized take on one of the band’s most celebrated works.
“Glass Houses” doesn’t just revisit Strung Out’s storied legacy, it expands on it. Combining the technical precision and introspective lyricism the band is known for, the track is a fitting addition to the Exile era. It underscores the group’s enduring relevance in a punk rock landscape that continues to shift but never forgets its roots.
The reissue will be available on limited-edition colored vinyl and digital platforms. “Glass Houses” is streaming now.
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