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Power

From: United States
Last Known Status: Active

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Below is our complete Power news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.

Power Tells You To "$uck It!"

Pacific Northwest wrecking crew Power has offered up another new track off upcoming EP "Heavy Muscle." Stream "$uck It" below.

On EP opener "$uck It," frontman Evan Somerhiser condemns the rat race with lines like: "Another day older and deeper in debt / The money comes and goes and then I'm dead like the rest / Eight hours of life exchanged for dollars and cents / I'm waking up tomorrow and I'm doing it again."

New EP "Heavy Muscle" comes out July 10th on Twelve Gauge Records. You can also see the band live on these dates:

Jun 7 - Everett, WA @ Firewheel Community Coffee House
Jun 10- Bremerton, WA @ The Manette
Jun 11 - Reno, NV @ Fort Ryland
Jun 12 - Sacramento, CA @ Casa de Chaos
Jun 13 - Santa Cruz, CA @ Champs for Kids Fest
Jun 14 - Fresno, CA @ Chinatown Youth Center
Jun 15 - La Puenta, CA @ Bridgetown DIY
Jun 16 - Merced, CA @ Tigers & Daggers Records
Jun 18 - Oakland, CA @ The Hive
Jun 19 - San Jose, CA @ SJ Rock Shop
Jun 20 - San Francisco, CA @ The Honey Hive Gallery More...

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Power Streaming "Cageless"

Twelve Gauge Records presents the July 10th release of the new Power EP "Heavy Muscle." Today you can also check out the new single "Cageless" below, courtesy of PunkNews.org. Twelve Gauge Records also comments:

"From Bremerton, Washington, a small Navy town right across the sound from Seattle, Power is one of the Pacific Northwest's most legit hardcore punk bands of today. Sincerity counts in hardcore, and Power has it in spades. When frontman Evan Somerhiser belts out 'I don't have the patience to sit / Can't focus for shit' on 'Cageless,' he sings it like he means it. When he screams 'If I owe you money when I die, you can suck my dick / Unless you were a friend then just hit up my fucking kids,' on the EP's opener, '$uck It,' there is no doubt this is his actual last will and testament.

"As negative as some of these lyrics sound, the overriding Power vibe is one of live-for-now reckless abandon. The cover photo is not staged – that's Somerhiser at a backyard party in Bremerton. The Power boys have been living the life for years. All best friends since their early teens, they ran DIY venue Tiki House in Bremerton for a decade, hosting scores of touring bands along the way. More...

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