[video] NOBRO – Where My Girls At

NOBRO’s debut studio album is announced today alongside their new single, “Where My Girls At” (it follows their recent return with “Let’s Do Drugs” earlier this summer). Set Your Pussy Free is scheduled for release on October 27 via Dine Alone Records.

The song grabs your attention right from the opening chords with catchy, upbeat guitars paired with crushing drums and singalong harmonies. It is a perfect blend of punk rock and pop, with a driving rhythm that encourages you to get up and move. A true and anthemic celebration of sisterhood and female empowerment.

Watch below and pre-order the record here.

[video] NOBRO – Let’s Do Drugs

Canada’s NOBRO are back with a smashing new single “Let’s Do Drugs”, a high-energy rock song that showcases the band’s signature sound.

The driving guitar riffs and pounding drums create a sense of urgency and excitement that is impossible to ignore. Lead singer Kathryn McCaughey’s vocals are powerful and confident, adding to the overall sense of strength and determination in the song about wanting to get wild for one more night. The single is out with the rowdy music video, created by Dan Esteban, Jeremy Shantz and Jennifer Wade.

Watch below.

[song] Tokyo Police Club – Hundred Dollar Day

The Canadian quartet Tokyo Police Club announced a 10-year anniversary reissue of their cult second album, Champ. It will include new & unreleased material and will be out on March 5 next year via Dine Alone (Canada), Memphis Industries (Europe and UK) and Mom+Pop (Australia, Mexico and US).

In the digital version, the reissue will include a new remix by Matt & Kim, together with b-sides, demos, and other remixes. The biggest present to fans from the group comes in form of an extra 7″ vinyl. It will have on it an unheard before song from the album sessions titled “Hundred Dollar Day”, which will be backed with an acoustic version of “Bambi”.

Stream the new track below as a preview and pre-order the whole thing here.