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Album review: Sublime – Until The Sun Explodes
Cult favourite reggae rockers Sublime return after 30 years with bloated and boring fourth album
Sometimes you have this idea for how a song should sound in your head and it becomes impossible to translate that into reality. Gangstalker is not one of those songs," reveals Sublime vocalist Jakob Nowell.
Almost a week on from making their UK debut at Slam Dunk (how has it been almost a week?), Sublime have shared another new single, Gangstalker.
The track is set to appear on the ska legends’ new album Until The Sun Explodes, which will be out on June 12.
“Gangstalker is pure chaos,” says vocalist Jakob Nowell. I was so proud when the drum and guitar parts came together the way that they did in the studio. Sometimes you have this idea for how a song should sound in your head and it becomes impossible to translate that into reality. Gangstalker is not one of those songs. It is a frenetic, California tweaker, punk anthem that I fully endorse with my life.”
Listen to it below:
Gangstalker follows the previously released singles Can't Miss You and the album's title track.
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