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Pop punk rockers KNUCKLE PUCK release new song ‘Gone’

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Chicago’s pop-punk heros KNUCKLE PUCKย have announced the highly anticipated follow-up to their 2015 breakthrough debut album “Copacetic“. New record “Shapeshifter”ย will be released onย 13th October 2017ย viaย Rise Records. The band are also streaming a new single “Gone” from the album.

In early 2017, Knuckle Puck entered the studio to record the follow-up to Copaceticโ€”their 2015 breakthrough that debuted in the Top 10 of five different Billboard charts, earned a nomination for Album of the Year at the 2016 Alternative Press Music Awards and launched them from the Chicago suburbs to a place among the most beloved acts of the modern pop-punk genre. But midway through the process, the band (vocalistย Joe Taylor, guitaristsย Nick Casasantoย andย Kevin Maida, bassistย Ryan Rumchaksย and drummerย John Siorek) realized they were on the wrong path. They werenโ€™t only making the wrong album for Knuckle Puck, they were making the wrong album for themselves. They knew they had no choice but to start from scratch.

โ€œHaving such a struggle and being so disconnected in the recording process felt wrongโ€ย Casasantoย explains. โ€œIt felt so wrong, and we were all afraid to talk about it. There was some denial when we realized what was unfolding“.

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Discouraged but undefeated, the band changed producers, eventually landing back with ‘Copacetic’ producerย Seth Henderson, and began rebuilding the songs theyโ€™d written from the ground up.ย Knuckle Puckโ€™s first attempt would have produced a fine album, buttheir second created the right one. The result is ‘Shapeshifter‘, due October 13 onย Rise Records. Despite its title, the album isnโ€™t a reinvention for the band; rather, itโ€™s the sound of Knuckle Puck taking their best qualities and honing them to make them even sharper. The songwriting became tighter and more deliberate, the lyrics more introspective and urgent, without losing an ounce of the sweat-soaked authenticity and passion that made “Copacetic” so captivating. Above all, itโ€™s an album that proves the band are unflinchingly unwilling to compromise when it comes to their art. Thatโ€™s a sentiment reinforced throughout Shapeshifterโ€™s main lyrical theme – the importance of identity – which was only magnified during their first studio session.

Lyrics:

i did what i do best
forgot myself
got overdressed like everybody else
a glance and a half smile
black heels on the white tile
it took seven years for your path to realign
but iโ€™ll still think of you
on the fifth of june
cause when i saw you i lost you all over again

gone

doesnโ€™t it feel good to be invisible
just like the way i used to be
have i been fading away?
yeah iโ€™m so gone

and i can feel your stare like dynamite
breaking silence with irish goodbyes
but iโ€™m not who you remember
just who do you remember?
since you stole it all away
you stole it all away

you need a change of pace without my ghost
but youโ€™re better off when i go
a painful anecdote sure to stunt your growth
youโ€™re better off when Iโ€™m gone

shapeshifter
theres no way back
shapeshifter youโ€™re never gonna get the girl
theres no way back
shapeshifter youโ€™re never gonna change the world
theres no way back

Karol Kamiล„ski

DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels.
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