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SPB premiere: "Junkyards, Battery Acid" from Boilerman

Posted by Loren on March 21, 2016

Chicago punks Boilerman are back with a new full-length coming out on May 6 courtesy of 86d Records titled Feel Ways About Stuff.

Scene Point Blank is excited to debut the album’s final jam, “Junkyards, Battery Acid.”

The 13 song LP is the band’s second full-length and is joined in their discography by four more EPs. They released a self-titled EP last year and will be hitting Japan at the end of April.

In addition to 86d in the US, the album is being released on All In Vinyl (UK), Sad Punk Records (AR), and Waterslide Records (Japan) internationally. Pre-orders are available now.

UPCOMING JAPAN TOUR: 

Wednesday, April 27th - Tokyo

Thursday, April 28th - Nagoya 
Saturday, April 30th - Kyoto 
Sunday, May 1st - Tokushima 
Monday, May 2nd - Okayama 
Tuesday, May 3rd - Osaka 
Wednesday, May 4th - Tokyo

Track Listing: 

  1. Teeter Totter 
  2. Buried 
  3. Apophasis 
  4. Embarrassed Teens 
  5. Ten Things 
  6. Waste 
  7. Some Help
  8. Simple 
  9. Illusory Intent 
  10. Sea Of Corruption 
  11. Man, Oh Man 
  12. Not Proud Of The USA 
  13. Junkyards, Battery Acid 

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