Tag: JOYCE MANOR
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Joyce Manor Announce New Album “I Used To Go To This Bar” Via Epitaph Records
California punk heroes Joyce Manor return with I Used To Go To This Bar, due January 30, 2026, via Epitaph Records. Produced by Brett Gurewitz, the album’s lead single “Well, Whatever It Was” arrives with a Lance Bangs-directed parody of The Great British Bake Off.
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Joyce Manor Release “All My Friends Are So Depressed,” Their First New Material Since 2022
Today, Joyce Manor share a video for “All My Friends Are So Depressed”, the new Brett Gurewitz-produced single and first taste of new music from the band in 3 years. The track, equally inspired by The Smiths and 100 Gecs, further cements the SoCal punk rockers as one of our generation’s most catchy and consistent bands. “The first…
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Tigers Jaw & Joyce Manor Unveil Surprise Split 7” EP Covering Each Other’s Tracks
Indie rock fans rejoice. Two of the scene’s most beloved bands, Joyce Manor and Tigers Jaw, surprised fans with respective cover tracks. The two bands decided to release recordings of each other’s tracks after they were scheduled to play a show together in 2021 which didn’t pan out. After Joyce Manor covered Tigers Jaw’s“I Saw Water” that evening, it…
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Joyce Manor Released Video For “NBTSA”
Joyce Manor released a video for NBTSA. The song comes from their album 40 oz. to Fresno. The video is the work of Adam Papagan, who filmed and directed it. You can check out the video below.
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Joyce Manor Release VideO For Did You Ever Know?
Joyce Manor have released a brand new video for Did You Ever Know? The song comes from 40 oz. To Fresno, released earlier this year via Epitaph Records. The video was directed by Sean Stout and was created in partnership with Best Friends Animal Society. You can check out the video below.
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Neil Hennessy Of The Lawrence Arms Forms New Band Strategies; Listen To Debut Track
Formed remotely in 2020, Strategies is a long-distance collaboration between old friends from the early 2000s Chicago punk and indie rock scenes. Guitarist Paul Lask (The Ghost, Tight Phantoms) sent demos to Neil Hennessy (Lawrence Arms, Joyce Manor) and Brian Moss (Great Apes, Hanalei, The Ghost). ‘Silent Count’ is taken off the band’s self-titled debut…