The Suicide Machines – Revolution Spring
In the fifteen years between Detroit punk outfit The Suicide Machines’ last album and the present, entire trends have come and gone, the United States has gone from Bush to Obama to Trump, The Van Warped Tour went from iconic cultural display to obsolete and recently cancelled corporate cash-in, and the band’s former label, SideOneDummy Records, went from trend setting purveyors of punk rock to a dormant roster dominated by anniversary editions albums. To say the band has returned to a radically altered landscape is an understatement. But where does a band that time has all but forgotten return to after such an absence? Well, for the release of their seventh studio album, Revolution Spring, The Suicide Machines have found a new home amongst old friends with the Fat Wreck Chords family. ...