First New Music Since 2017 Finds Punk-Rock Legends Teaming Up Once Again with Longtime Collaborator Brett Gurewitz
Carrying the same raw energy since their 1991 inception, Rancid has been deemed by Stereogum as "incapable of making a bad album." The Berkeley, California, punk stalwarts continue that streak with the release of their highly anticipated tenth studio album Tomorrow Never Comes. The 16-track collection was produced by longtime collaborator, Bad Religion guitarist and Epitaph founder, Brett Gurewitz. Their first new music since 2017's Trouble Maker, the band introduces the album with the exhilarating title track and lead single. Highlighting their collective ear for melodic rock hooks and catchy, sing-a-long choruses, the song is complete with the familiar wailing guitars and punishing punk rock rhythms that have solidified Rancid as the legends they are.
- The Bloody & Violent History
- Mud, Blood, & Gold
- Devil In Disguise
- New American
- Tomorrow Never Comes
- Don't Make Me Do It
- It's a Road to Righteousness
- Live Forever
- Drop Dead Inn
- Prisoners Song
- Magnificent Rogue
- One Way Ticket
- Hellbound Train
- Eddie the Butcher
- Hear Us Out
- When The Smoke Clears