News / Labels
Red Scare updates (new Guerilla Poubelle)

Posted by Loren on February 2, 2020

Red Scare updates (new Guerilla Poubelle)
photo by Loren Green

Red Scare Industries has announced the release of L'Ennui, from Paris, FR's Guerilla Poubelle. The DIY political punk band's record will also be released on Gunner Records in Europe and is out soon.

In addition, the label has upcoming releases from Sam Russo and Broadway Calls, and just released the fittingly-titled The Aging Punk by The Reaganomics.

Red Scare updates (new Guerilla Poubelle)
photo by Loren Green

Related news stories

Red Scare signs a Chicago band

Posted in Records on November 3, 2025

The Brokedowns unleash Alpha Dog Serum X

Posted in Records on October 16, 2025

Elway delivers another one

Posted in Records on September 20, 2025

Related album reviews

Guerilla Poubelle

L’Ennui
Red Scare Industries / Gunner Records (2020)

One of the big appeals of punk is its community. So it’s nice to listen to a record where you don’t know what the hell they’re saying sometimes. It’s a good way to make sure it’s really the music that’s putting that bounce in your step instead of political or social solidarity. And I’m greatly enjoying L’Ennui by Paris’ Guerilla … Read more

Related features

Pass The Mic: Artists and labels on 2025

Music / Year End 2025 • December 23, 2025

For many years now, Scene Point Blank has taken the opportunity as the year ends to formally "pass the mic" to our friends on the other side of the mostly-imaginary divide between listeners and artists. This year is no exception as we ask a bunch of bands, artists and labels … Read more

Arms Aloft

Interviews • June 23, 2025

Remember Election Day 2024? Maybe you shouldn't. Maybe you've blocked it out. That's fair, but there was one pleasant surprise that day: a new EP from Wisconsin's Arms Aloft. It took a while to claw out of the darkness in November, then Year End 2024 coverage took over the Scene … Read more

Fest 21 Preview

Music / Fest 21 • October 18, 2023

For most of the 21st century, The Fest has conquered Gainesville, FL for a long weekend near Halloween. With hundreds of bands playing each year, spread across multiple venues, there’s something for anybody interested in punk-leaning, independent music from headlining main stage acts outdoors to up-and-comers playing in small bars … Read more