Propagandhi

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Propagandhi
Victory Lap
Epitaph
ADDS 9/26/17
CD/DIGITAL

"Though Victory Lap continues on the path of Propagandhi's sonic evolution, the band is very much the punk kids they were in the mid-90s. While "Failed Imagineer" might seem like your run-of-the-mill, good-time rock jam, it disguises a deeper meaning underneath as it sees them offering a drink to the hardened veterans of war. It's sort of the same twist that "Less Talk, More Rock" pulled back in '96, where they tricked boneheaded punks into slam-dancing to a deceptively fun song about a same-sex encounter. So by all means, bang your head to "Failed Imagineer." But just know that there's always more than meets the eye when you're dealing with Propagandhi." - Noisey "Failed Imagineeer" premiere

Since forming in Manitoba in 1986, Propagandhi have brought an emphatic anti-fascist message to their music. Along with addressing a number of personal losses suffered in recent years, Victory Lap, the band's first full-length since 2012's Failed States, finds the band facing a landscape in which fascism is—among a certain crowd—suddenly trendy.

Victory Lap also marks Propagandhi’s first album with new guitarist Sulynn Hago, who joins Samolesky, frontman Chris Hannah, and bassist Todd Kowalski. Replacing longtime guitarist David Guillas (who appears on several tracks on Victory Lap), Hago was added to the lineup after Propagandhi put out a call for audition tapes and received over 400 responses.

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RIYL: Bad Religion, Good Riddance, Anti-Flag, Western Addiction, Face to Face, Lagwagon, No Use For A Name
DIRTY: #3, 5, 8, 10, 12
TRY: #7, 1, 6, 11

Download full album here: (avail Friday 9/22)
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