

The title track was written in 2019 and recorded in 2020. The classic punk spirit also connects their newest songs, when The Offspring and vocalist Dexter Holland take a look at the recent developments and set their own view to music, being very outspoken about it. The record was produced by Bob Rock, like their prior records in 20.

The Offspring wrote and recorded the 12 new songs over several years, which in parts happened in their own studio in Huntington Beach and also in other locations. While their classics are still played a lot in cinema- and tv-productions, video-games and more, The Offspring – vocalist Dexter Holland, guitarist Noodles, drummer Pete Parada and new addition Tood Morse on bass – lately spent considerably more time in the studio to open the next chapter “Let The Bad Times Roll”. In the last decade alone they played over 500 celebrated live-shows. They are amongst the veterans and pioneers of the Southcalifornian punk rock-scene, sold way over 40 million records since their early days in the 80s, won several awards and circled the globe over and over. Stream the new single ‘Let The Bad Times Roll’ here -> Parallel to the album announcement the title track will be released this week. It will be released April 16th through Concord Records. 24th, 2021: One of the most successful punk bands of all times reports back this week, when The Offspring announce the release day for their new album – the first in almost 10 years! The 10th studio album of the Californians is called ‘Let The Bad Times Roll”. Hollow Front announce new album “The Price Of Dreaming” and share video for title trackĬold Years announce new record and share new single “32”īuster Shuffle share title track of their upcoming new record “Go Steady” Moon Tooth release alternate version of “Carry Me Home” – “Phototroph” pre-orders are available now Interview with Justin of Blue October ahead of their stellar performance at The Fillmore in San Francisco

Greta Van Fleet like a pair of shock paddles resuscitating the life of Rock n Rollīlue October at August Hall in SF a true transcendent performance for the books “The Offspring wives were group texting recently, and while they all agreed that they truly love their husbands, there are times when they’ve absolutely felt like feeding us to the tigers,” the band said at the time.San Francisco greets Lindsey Buckingham with a heart-warming reception at his sold out show Listen to The Offspring’s take below:īack in April, The California punk-rockers dropped another unsuspecting cover, taking on Tiger King star Joe Exotic’s ‘Here Kitty Kitty’ and re-contextualising the track to focus on their wives. The song was also covered by Mariah Carey in 1994. The Offspring’s version of the song also has a thumping bass and attacking brass, all penetrated by a zealous piano and fervent guitar riffs. Hope you enjoy our take on “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” – we tried not to wreck it! /Aio22cJtBmīoth Love and The Offspring’s versions of the song feature the seasonal jangling of Christmas bells, though Love’s original song boasts bolstering brass instruments and a jovial backing chorus while The Offspring have put a typically punk spin on their take. It just seemed like the world could use a nice holiday song right now. In their tweet announcing the rendition today (November 5), The Offspring said, “It just seemed like the world could use a nice holiday song right now.” The Offspring have dropped a surprise cover of the 1963 Darlene Love classic, ‘Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)’.
