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From Tuesday 17 July 2012

Propagandhi confirm Epitaph signing and detail new album release

Following speculation after a song was released through Epitaph Records on Amazon today, Propagandhi have confirmed that they’ll release their new album through Epitaph Records. The album’s called ‘Failed States’, and will be released through Epitaph in the US on September 4th. Stream the title track using the embedded SoundCloud

Monday 16 July 2012

Propagandhi post trailer of ‘Failed States’ online with Punknews

Punknews.org have posted a trailer for Propgandhi’s forthcoming album, ‘Failed States’. The album is set to be released on September 4th 2012 (US), and you can check out the trailer at Punknews.org right now! It’ll be the band’s first record since the spectacular ‘Supporting Caste‘

Saturday 07 July 2012

Propagandhi post ‘Free John Hinckley’ re-recording online at Bandcamp

We somehow missed this one and are stealing this unashamedly from Punknews — The re-recording of Propagandhi’s ‘Bullshit Politicians’ that was supposed to go on ‘Rock Against Bush Vol. 1’ has now been released from the archives by the band/Fat and is available for streaming on Bandcamp. Chris

Sunday 06 December 2009

Propagandhi – London Koko

KoKo- November 30th 2009 The last few times Propagandhi have ventured over to the UK, the choice of supports has been a little bit on the perplexing side, this winter?s venture is no different, kicking off in Camden?s KoKo, which I?d have down as a very ?un-

Propagandhi – London Shepherds Bush Empire

w/ Protest The Hero, Strike Anywhere Koko, London 29th November The usual story ? queues for collecting tickets mean you miss bands. The first band this evening happened to be Strike Anywhere, who you would not expect to be playing any club

Friday 24 April 2009

Propagandhi – U.L.U., London

Sunday 19 April 2009 O2 Academy, Islington Support: Random Hand + Chief + Anonymous Tip 20:45. Punktastic is huddled front row stage right amidst some beefy but rather perplexed looking security officers, a frontline trench of photographers and a solid wall of anticipation. That?s

Sunday 01 February 2009

Propagandhi

Paul: Hi! Please introduce yourself and your role in the band. David: My name is David Guillas, everyone calls me Beaver. I play the guitar. Paul: Most bands do the record/release/tour…record/release/tour cycle when it comes to putting out records, but you chaps seem to take slightly longer in that

Propagandhi

Paul: Hi! Please introduce yourself and your role in the band. David: My name is David Guillas, everyone calls me Beaver. I play the guitar. Paul: Most bands do the record/release/tour…record/release/tour cycle when it comes to putting out records, but you chaps seem to take slightly longer in that

Sunday 10 December 2006

Propagandhi – Camden Underworld

Due to the vagaries of Virgin Trains making a three-hour journey into one pushing almost five and a half, it’s CAPTAIN EVERYTHING who get my evening off to a start. Lew says they haven’t played for three months and boy, does it show. They bound around like

Saturday 05 August 2006

Propagandhi

Anger has become a commodity. Its brattier younger brother, Angst, sells millions of records and adorns as many t-shirts as it does scrawled diary pages. Dissatisfaction and Gently Pissed Off rule the roost, because it’s much less offensive to Daddy Major Label if you can get away with mumbling