Categories: PUNK ROCK

Gottlieb To Release Debut Album ‘The Far Fallen Fruit’ On May 1st Via Quiet Panic; Share New New Single And Video “What Are You Worth?”

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Los Angeles anarcho-punk collective Gottlieb have released their scathing new single and video “What Are You Worth?”, streaming now. The track serves as the second offering from the band’s upcoming debut album The Far Fallen Fruit, due out May 1, 2026 via Quiet Panic.

Fusing the volatile edge of hardcore with post-punk tension, “What Are You Worth?” delivers a confrontational critique of modern capitalism and the widening divide between working people and the ruling class. The song channels the anger and urgency that have come to define Gottlieb’s rising presence in the underground punk scene.

“What Are You Worth?” arrives with a striking music video that draws on imagery tied to the elite power structures the band targets in the song. Referencing the ongoing cultural reckoning around the Epstein files, the track and video frame the issue within a broader indictment of the oligarchs and institutions the band believes profit from exploitation and systemic inequality.

“What Are You Worth?” is an interrogation of the double-standard that America presents to its working class,” explains vocalist Andrew Pescara“In times of inflation, we are expected to endure stagnating wages but we are also expected to rationalize record corporate profits, increasing cost of living, and longer work hours.

“In 2026, this commodification occurs under the shadow of an even more horrific truth: the same oligarchs exploiting the working class are also trafficking our children, and treating this planet as a fucked up all-inclusive resort. We invoke the image of these monsters in this song to point to mounting revolution. It is based heavily on the work of Richard Wolf.”

Entirely self-produced — from recording and mixing to artwork — The Far Fallen Fruit captures Gottlieb at their most direct and uncompromising. Drawing from the politically charged lineage of Ceremony, Crass, and Refused, the band deliver a sound that is volatile, hook-driven, and fiercely immediate. Where hardcore’s recent resurgence has sometimes leaned toward aesthetics, Gottlieb use the platform to confront economic precarity, systemic violence, and the psychological toll of modern American life.

At its core, the album documents what the band describes as a generational rupture.

“Our generation is in an antagonistic, mutually destructive relationship with the United States of America,” says Pescara. “The American Ideal has crumbled, and the American Dream is something we’ve been forced to reject — even while hoping it could still be recovered.”

Bassist Dylan Marquez adds: “We are the first generation projected to have a shorter, lower-quality life than our parents. The apple has fallen very, very far from the tree.”

Rather than offering nostalgia or reform, The Far Fallen Fruit argues for a break from inherited systems — a eulogy for a collapsing promise and a challenge to build something new.

“This album is dedicated to those who are planting better trees, whose shade they’ll never rest beneath,” Pescara says.

The band will support the new single and upcoming album with West Coast dates alongside Filth Is Eternal, followed by a full U.S. tour this summer.

Upcoming Shows

3/13 — Tacoma, WA @ Real Art

3/14 — Corvallis, OR @ CorvMC

3/28 — Long Beach, CA @ Dipiazza’s

4/7 — Sacramento, CA @ Cafe Colonial w/ Filth Is Eternal

4/8 — San Francisco, CA @ Kilowatt w/ Filth Is Eternal

4/10 — San Diego, CA @ Tower Bar w/ Filth Is Eternal

4/11 — Tijuana, MX — TBA w/ Filth Is Eternal

5/2 — Los Angeles, CA @ Oblivion

5/23 – Berkeley, CA @ The Gilman (Punk In The Bay Festival)

6/10–7/1 — U.S. Tour

Gottlieb is a politically driven punk band operating out of a co-op in central Los Angeles. Blending post-punk tension with the ferocity of classic hardcore, the group pairs propagandist lyricism with explosive live performances and outspoken activism against police violence, ICE, billionaires, and oligarchy.

Djordje Miladinović

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