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Punk Rock Kings Gluecifer Unleash Apocalyptic New Single “ARMADAS”

Photo courtesy of the band.

Norwegian punk rock kings Gluecifer are proving they are the proverbial solid rock by releasing “ARMADAS,” the next single from their brand-new album, SAME DRUG NEW HIGH, due January 16 via Steamhammer. The track is described by singer Biff Malibu as an “apocalyptic piece of rock music” played “on the verge of the world going under.” Sounding more mature, skilled, and determined than ever, Gluecifer continues to deliver their passionate melange of irresistible punk rock, traditional rock ‘n’ roll, and dazzling glam elements.

Djordje Miladinović

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