Brooklyn, NY punks Warn The Duke prep new album “All That’s Solid”

Brooklyn, NY punks Warn The Duke prep new album “All That’s Solid”

Brooklyn, NY punks Warn The Duke prep new album “All That’s Solid” out March 17th; Band Features Former Members of River City Rebels, Big D and The Kids Table, The Toasters; Stream the new single/video “Anniversaries”

Brooklyn-based melodic punks Warn The Duke are back with a new album (their first in eight years) titled “All That’s Solid,” due out on Friday, March 17th via SoCal-based label Wiretap Records.

Written on the heels of lockdowns, divorce, and addiction, the new LP is a window into the ebbs and flows of recovery.

Songwriter and lead singer Dan McCool (former River City Rebels) leads us through cycles of despair, renewal, and self-forgiveness that emerge after trauma and loss. Far-ranging influences bring us through this journey: the warmth of Mike Ness’s vocals, the wry defiance of Against Me!, the dense, dark guitar tone of Nothing, earworms and hooks of The Replacements, early 2000s math rock-inspired lead guitar lines, and the hard-hitting punk grit of Hot Water Music. Layered harmonies and the combo of male/female vocals help emphasize the record’s bittersweet atmosphere.

Joining McCool are drummer Derek Davis (former Big D and The Kids Table/The Toasters), bassist/vocalist Chris Marciniak, lead guitarist Chris Ferreria, and guitarist/vocalist Dori Cameron.

The album features the songs “Sometimes,” “The Middle” and the single “Anniversaries” (the latter of which is now streaming). Watch the music video for “Anniversaries” below and pre-save the album on Spotify. “All That’s Solid” arrives on 12” LP vinyl and digital on Friday, March 17th. The band will celebrate that night with a show at Brooklyn, NY’s Our Wicked Lady. See the show flyer below.

Warn the Duke – „Anniversaries“ [Official Music Video]

https://youtu.be/SFGJLK3EQto

PRE-SAVE the album on Spotify:

https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/warntheduke1/all-thats-solid

Credits:

All songs written, performed, and produced by Dan McCool and Warn The Duke.

Recorded and mixed by Jeff Berner at Studio G (Brooklyn, NY). Additional recording and co-production by Chris Duggan at Blue Banshee Studio (Brewster, MA). Mastered by Jon Markson.