Filmed on 27th September at The Roxy at Marshall’s in Lakewood Ohio with multi-track audio recorded live and mixed for video by Leo Sypniewski, a full set from American Hardcore Punk Drain has arrived in cyberspace. The Santa Cruz, California natives played “California Cursed“, “Nights Like These” and a cover of “Good Good Things” by
Your friends in Drain have admitted to being both “Scared Of Everything And Nothing” at the same time. Does that qualify as an oxymoron? Either way, we’re going to find out on 7th November when Epitaph Records so in the meantime check out the music video directed and edited by Eric Richter (Knocked Loose, Lorna
When you’ve got to ask “Who’s Having Fun?” it’s usually not a good look. However with the help of drone operator Bill Schneider and director Ryan Baxley it looks like Drain at least had some shooting this music video for the latest cut from their new album “Is Your Friend“. A 7th November grand unveiling
Rumour has it that Producer Jon Markson (The Story So Far, Drug Church, One Step Closer) tracked the whole of the upcoming third album is “…Is Your Friend” by Santa Cruz natives Drain live with real time drums, no metronome and no programming to leave the record sounding crisp, serrated and animated. The evidence of that
“No f***ing rules, They can’t stop us all but I know they’re gonna try, Nobody gives a fuck about what they say – cause I’m the boss tonight, We’ll make our own fun – our own way, That’s never going to change, But when the music is over the memory remains”