Swedish melodic punk act Growing Pains will release next album called "This is not a threat, it's a promise...". If you don't know the band you can stream their last 3 songs below or check their band profile at Melodic Punk Style:
About new release:
"I guess its a quite weird title. The title came to me during the process of writing this record. I realized that it would be the angriest and most political record that I had ever done and that it wasnt a conscious move. I just wrote about all the fucked up situations going on around that time in Sweden with the election and the economic crisis. Shit is still fucked up and our right wing government keeps selling out everything that belongs to us all. The damage they have managed to cause this country will take many many years to rebuild, if its even possible. The Alliance (the 4 ruling rightwing parties) is still in office, and even though i think their time will soon be up I will never stop singing "Fuck your alliance" and talk about the meaning of this song cause people seem to forget quite easy the consequenses of their thirst after having a few extra bucks in their wallet.
The album was recorded and produced by Gustav Burn whos like the most famous hardcoreproducer in Sweden now and he also plays guitar for Atlas Losing Grip. And even though we werent allowed to drink beer in the studio we still love him."
- Marcus, vocalist in Growing Pains
The release date is set to July 12th. The tracklist and the front cover is posted below:
Tracklist:
01. Punk rock authorities
02. Democrazy
03. Everything I despise
04. Fuck your alliance
05. The band runs on beer
06. Embrace the change
07. Something to believe
08. War in my head
09. When my time has come
10. End of the world
Growing Pains new album "This Is Not a Threat, It's a Promise" will be out on vinyl 12" only (available in three colors: white, blue, black). This project is co-releasing by Salad Days Records (Portugal), Monument Records (Sweden) and Sock Off Collective (Sweden). You can now start pre ordet at Socks Off Collective here
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