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'Madness' by The Last Gang Shreds Expectations Ahead of 'Obscene Daydreams'

Buckle up and smack that volume knob to the right, 'cause The Last Gang is stirring up the punk scene with their latest riot, "Madness." As the front-runner to their much-anticipated album Obscene Daydreams set to tear through the silence this September 20th, this track is a romance twisted into a gritty, grungy rocker that smacks of the '90s.


Photo by Ben Trivett

Brenna Red and her crew have announced their third studio album with a bang, promising a mix of sharp, punchy anthems that wrestle with rage, love, defiance, and a raw dose of self-belief. If their previous bouts in the punk ring were anything to go by, Obscene Daydreams is shaping up to be a full-throttle continuation of The Last Gang’s relentless energy.


"Madness" breaks from the band's typical sound—think less Clash, more Hole-inspired twisted romance, still spun with their signature punk spin. It’s raw, it’s real, and it’s draped in the nostalgia of those grungy days when punk brushed shoulders with the wild side of rock. The track was one of the last demos to hit the floor during their sessions, but it's landed with the impact of a well-timed stage dive, and now it’s spearheading the album as the first single.


Accompanying the audio assault is a music video that drags you into the band’s universe, premiered for your viewing pleasure on their YouTube channel. And with the gang set to open for NOFX and tear across the U.S. on tour, they're leaving behind hints of the mayhem to come.


So, if you've got an appetite for the sort of tunes that are best served loud and with a side of chaos, "Madness" is your siren call. Pre-order Obscene Daydreams now, because this album is set to be a manifesto of both punk defiance and grungy love, all rolled into one.



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