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Philadelphia punk group, ERRTH, have released the final single from their debut album. "Streets Don't Sing" is an angsty and snotty swipe at all the developers that are bulldozing entire neighborhoods. "It's just crazy to see the character and charm stripped out of these places, and once it's done, it feels impossible to bring back. And I have to ask...who is this for?," says Kevin Day (guitar/vocals) about the band's latest single.
ERRTH is made up of some familiar faces from the punk scene, including current and former members of Aspiga, Public Serpents, Reunions, and Seeing Snakes. The band recorded their album with producer Dave Downham (Beach Slang, Into It. Over It., mewithoutyou) at The Gradwell House in Haddon Heights, NJ. ERRTH's self-titled debut calls back to the excitement of early 90s punk right before the major label signing frenzy. While you're listening to "Streets Don't Sing", you can hit play on their song "New Orleans" that channels the energy of Lifetime and Kid Dynamite. ERRTH's album will be released on Friday, March 7th by Bad Time Records imprint Uncle Style Records.
Tour Dates:
- March 7th @ O'Brien's - Allston, MA
- March 8th @ Bar Freda - Queens, NY
- March 9th @ Wild Air Beerworks - Asbury Park, NJ
- March 14th @ Galactic Panther - Alexandria, VA
- March 15th @ Another Round - Richmond, VA
- March 16th @ The Depot - Baltimore, MD
- March 22nd @ Ortlieb's - Philadelphia, PA