Photo by Tom Powers
Half Dizzy is back with big news and a brand-new track. The band has revealed the title and cover art for their upcoming album, Yard Sale, set for release later this year.
In the meantime, fans can dig into “All or None,” a punchy, uplifting punk anthem that looks back on the challenges of youth, celebrates perseverance, and honors the growth that comes from struggle. Produced and recorded by Pete Steinkopf of The Bouncing Souls at Little Eden, mixed by Neil Tuuri at Amish Electric Chair Studios, and mastered by Christopher H. Fogal at Black in Bluhm, the track captures the band’s trademark mix of grit, melody, and heart.
“This upbeat anthem looks back on the wild ride of youth, celebrating the challenges conquered and lessons learned along the way. It’s a vibrant, feel-good anthem for anyone who’s grown through struggle and came out stronger on the other side,” says guitarist/vocalist Daniel Marchelewski.
Half Dizzy is a gritty punk band from Long Island, delivering raw, hard-hitting tracks with zero pretense. They blend classic punk roots with a modern edge. Known for their no-frills, high-energy shows, Half Dizzy channels real-life frustration into sharp, unfiltered sound.
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