Photo by Tom May.
Indie-punk veterans Elway share “Down The Lane and Far Away,” the second single from their forthcoming album Nobody’s Going To Heaven, available for pre-order via Red Scare Industries. Recorded and mastered at The Blasting Room, the album delivers melodic urgency, political critique, and sonic ambition. Frontman Tim Browne confronts societal collapse, disconnection from nature, and cultural decay, channeling frustration into a cathartic punk experience. Nobody’s Going To Heaven combines sharp lyricism with driving instrumentation, providing a think-piece disguised as an energetic punk record. Elway’s latest work asserts itself as both protest and reflection, resonating with fans seeking incisive commentary paired with compelling, high-octane music.
Catch them this fall:
10/26 @ The Fest – Gainesville, FL
11/7 @ Skylark Lounge – Denver, CO – TIX
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