Strike Anywhere: Nightmares of The West 12"
Punk veterans Strike Anywhere have signed to Pure Noise Records and announced the bandās first new music since 2009. Nightmares Of The West might be Strike Anywhereās first new music in over a decade, but in some ways the five-piece hasnāt changed at all. These seven songs ā six brand new originals and a cover of Opener by London punks Blocko ā are as full of fire and fury as anything the band has written since forming in Richmond, VA in 1999. At the same time, this EP infuses the bandās ideological vision with the perspective its members have now, both as people in general, but also as political activists and musicians currently living in the USA ā somewhere thatās markedly different from how it was when Iron Front, their last album, was released in 2009.
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Strike Anywhere: Nightmares of The West 12"
Strike Anywhere: Nightmares of The West 12"
Punk veterans Strike Anywhere have signed to Pure Noise Records and announced the bandās first new music since 2009. Nightmares Of The West might be Strike Anywhereās first new music in over a decade, but in some ways the five-piece hasnāt changed at all. These seven songs ā six brand new originals and a cover of Opener by London punks Blocko ā are as full of fire and fury as anything the band has written since forming in Richmond, VA in 1999. At the same time, this EP infuses the bandās ideological vision with the perspective its members have now, both as people in general, but also as political activists and musicians currently living in the USA ā somewhere thatās markedly different from how it was when Iron Front, their last album, was released in 2009.
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Punk veterans Strike Anywhere have signed to Pure Noise Records and announced the bandās first new music since 2009. Nightmares Of The West might be Strike Anywhereās first new music in over a decade, but in some ways the five-piece hasnāt changed at all. These seven songs ā six brand new originals and a cover of Opener by London punks Blocko ā are as full of fire and fury as anything the band has written since forming in Richmond, VA in 1999. At the same time, this EP infuses the bandās ideological vision with the perspective its members have now, both as people in general, but also as political activists and musicians currently living in the USA ā somewhere thatās markedly different from how it was when Iron Front, their last album, was released in 2009.











