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welcome to the new punkaganda press +

welcome to the new punkaganda press +

welcome to the new punkaganda press +

Worry Club Talk Tour, Production Process and Staying Motivated as a Musician

Chase Walsh, lead singer of Worry Club, sat down with us in late April during their tour with Oso Oso, Spanish Love Songs and Sydney Sprague, to talk about tour and upcoming music coming out later this year. 
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Worry Club Talk Tour, Production Process and Staying Motivated as a Musician

Chase Walsh, lead singer of Worry Club, sat down with us in late April during their tour with Oso Oso, Spanish Love Songs and Sydney Sprague, to talk about tour and upcoming music coming out later this year. 
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Austin Band ‘McBryde’ Displays Their Musical Prowess with Debut EP If Heaven Exists Here on Earth

Collaboratively, the members of McBryde use such to create a sound that sets them apart and makes them deserving of your curiosity.
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Dance Through Caco's Genre-diverse EP "patchnotes ep 2.1 (happy/sad)”

Continuing to ride the wave of endless genre bending, Caco has graced the scene with their new EP “patchnotes ep 2.1 (happy/sad)”.
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Celebrating Diversity and Advocacy: The Debut of No Values Fest

In a world often fraught with societal norms and expectations, events like the inaugural No Values Fest stand as a shining beacon of diversity, advocacy, and inclusivity. 
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feature of the month

KAREN DIÓ

Karen Dió, the viral punk star who has been grabbing attention on the internet left and right, signs to Hopeless Records. She simultaneously drops a set of singles, including a re-release of her fan-favorite track “Sick Ride,” which has caught the attention of Sum 41, Fred Durst, Kenny Hoopla, and more. Dió’s raucous, DIY punk anthems have commanded attention across seas all the way from her birthplace of Brazil, where she first laid the foundation for her bustling career. Now, Dió has found global appeal in her music, and is representing Brazilian rock music in a big way. 

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