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February 18, 2026 – Southern California garage rock outfit The High Curbs releases new single and music video “Promise,” featuring The Red Pears, out today via Lauren Records. The collaboration brings together two Inland Empire veterans whose paths first crossed nearly a decade ago playing backyard shows and DIY gigs around the region.
Slower and more melodic than their usual sound, “Promise” carries a quiet sense of melancholy reflecting on time passing, scenes changing, and the tension between growth and staying true to where you came from. Lines like “I drive past places where we used to play” feel less like nostalgia and more like a snapshot of old venues, houses, and moments frozen in memory, now slightly out of reach.
“It’s a song about remembering the roots that shaped you, even as everything around them changes,” says The High Curbs frontman Ed Moreno. Rather than chasing the past, “Promise” wrestles with what it means to move forward without losing yourself along the way.
Formed in 2013 in Southern California, The High Curbs have built a following in their local underground scene with a sound that blends garage rock intensity and punk energy. The current lineup features Ed Moreno on vocals and guitar, Kenny Huerta on bass, and Taylor Hecocks on guitar.
The High Curbs will be performing at Happy Daps Fest 4 at The Observatory in Santa Ana, CA March 7-8, 2026. Tickets are on sale now. The High Curbs will then embark on their North American tour this spring supporting The Red Pears and Together Pangea.
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The High Curbs have quietly built a dedicated following since their start in 2013, emerging from Southern California with a sound that’s equal parts raw energy and melodic grit. Led by frontman and main contributor Ed Moreno, the band blends garage rock’s intensity with the catchy hooks and punk attitude, crafting songs that feel both immediate and timeless.
From early singles like “Want” to fan-favorite “Always On My Mind,” The High Curbs have created a catalog marked by honest, unpolished songwriting rooted in personal experience. Their music strikes a balance that appeals to punk fans and indie rockers alike, with evocative lyrics and gritty instrumentation that refuse to be easily categorized.
With a lineup including Kenny Huerta and Taylor Hecocks, the band continues to evolve while keeping a DIY mindset at its core. The High Curbs move forward by trusting instinct over trend, shaping a sound that stays grounded while resisting easy labels. With each release, they continue to solidify their place in the Southern California scene and beyond, offering a refreshing and authentic voice in contemporary rock that resonates deeply with listeners who crave both edge and emotion.
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