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Propagandhi At Peace?

Posted by Loren on March 11, 2025

Propagandhi At Peace?
photo by Larson Decker

Canadian punk band Propagandhi is back after an eight year break. The band shared a new single today, "At Peace," which is the title track off their upcoming May 2 album out on Epitaph Records.

“Everything I’m singing about is still coming from being the same person that wrote and sang our first record How to Clean Everything’ in 1993,” guitarist/vocalist Chris Hannah says in a prepared statement from the label. “But what we’re putting into the songs now, probably reflects more despair than 30 years ago when we had similar perspectives, but with strands of hope and naivete. Now it’s the existential dread of eking out a life worth living in this completely failed society.”

The band released Victory Lap in 2017.

At Peace tracklisting

1.    At Peace
2.    Prismatic Spray (The Tinder Date)
3.    Rented P.A.
4.    Guiding Lights
5.    Cat Guy
6.    No Longer Yound
7.    Stargazing
8.    God of Avarice
9.    Benito’s Earlier Work
10.    Vampire Are Real

Propagandhi At Peace?
photo by Larson Decker

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