The Flatliners "New Ruin" Slices of Misfits Lead singer Dave Simonett said
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Lead singer Dave Simonett said
which was released on March 1
finally repressing vinyl versions of three scorching '90s psychobilly classics by Reverend Horton Heat
The release of the album was preceded by the release of the singles "Identity Theft"
This vinyl-only release is themed as an ‘Autumnal celebration’ and opens with the 12-inch version of 1982’s ‘Fireworks’ (one of three singles) and closes with ‘Peek-A-Boo’ from 1988’s Peepshow
The Flatliners "New Ruin" Slices of Misfits Lead singer Dave Simonett saidBeing a band for 20 years wont just change you. It changes how you see the world, and your place in it. For long running Toronto punk mainstays THE FLATLINERS, a new record meant a new opportunity to examine the legacy theyve inherited, and the one theyll eventually pass on. New Ruin is a shot of adrenaline from a band striking out at outdated institutions and ideologies via pointed lyrics and their heaviest songs to date, attacking each with a
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