Here are five new albums you should check out this week!
The Menzingers – “Anna”
Album: Hello Exile (Epitaph Records)
The Philadelphia pop-punk legends are back with their sixth studio album. Based on the songs that have been released so far, like “Anna,” fans of The Menzingers will love Hello Exile, an album that feels like a continuation of the band’s 2017 release After the Party.
Lagwagon – “Bubble”
Album: Railer (Fat Wreck Chords)
Approaching their 30-year anniversary, Lagwagon are going strong. The Fat Wreck band are still making that classic, Left Coast punk rock that never seems to get old.
Lisa Prank – “Rodeo”
Album: Perfect Love Song (Father/Daughter Records)
Whether she’s playing songs about the frustrations of MySpace’s “Top Eight” with Seattle super-group Who Is She?, or writing catchy pop songs for her own band, Lisa Prank, Robin Edwards is always cooking up something irresistible. Listen to “Rodeo,” then pick up Lisa Prank’s new record, Perfect Love Songs from Father/Daughter Records.
City and Colour – “Living in Lightning”
Album: A Pill For Loneliness (Dine Alone Records)
Dallas Green first rose to fame as the guitarist and vocalist for iconic post-hardcore band Alexisonfire. But, over the past decade, his other project, City and Colour, has become just as prominent. Green’s incredible vocals are on full display here on “Living in Lightning,” a track from his newest album, A Pill For Loneliness.
The Eradicator – “Imma Be Me”
Album: Peak Eradicator (Say 10 Records)
Imagine if Andrew W.K. started a hardcore band. It would probably sound something like The Eradicator. The party-core band’s new album, Peak Eradicator. is for all the weirdos, with catchy songs about anti-conformity and being yourself. For maximum enjoyment, play The Eradicator loud, and play The Eradicator often.








