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Metro Detroit punk project The Razorhearts, led by songwriter Ronnie Riggar, are back with their brand-new single “This Great Lake Guilt,” released on August 22, 2025. Following June’s release of “These Modern Times,” the track further cements the band’s reputation for raw, uncompromising punk energy, guitars ringing with rusted edge and vocals delivered with urgency and grit.
“This Great Lake Guilt” dives deep into the tension of small-town ties, faded dreams, and the haunting weight of staying put when the horizon feels larger than the shoreline. Both deeply personal and universal, the song captures the ghosts of home that refuse to let go.
The Razorhearts channel influences from Jawbreaker, Alkaline Trio, The Clash, and Ramones, while delivering catchy, signature moves.
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