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Colorado’s Elway unleash “Nobody’s Going To Heaven” via Red Scare Industries, their most politically potent album to date. Mixed and mastered at The Blasting Room, the band’s seventh full-length blends melodic ferocity with lyrical precision. Frontman Tim Browne turns frustration into art, taking aim at capitalism, apathy, and the absurdities of American life. The result is a melodic think-piece disguised as punk, catchy yet caustic, anthemic yet introspective. With sharp songwriting and unstoppable energy, Elway transform outrage into melody, proving that punk’s protest spirit burns as bright as ever.
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