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LA Melodic Punk Outfit Stoke Signals (ex-members of Promise Me This and Holy Fangs) Release New Single (“Mummy”)

Upcoming LP “Make Dying Fun” Out September 20

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November 1st LA Show Announced

Stream “Mummy” Here

LA’s Stoke Signals made an explosive debut in January 2024, instantly capturing attention. Emerging from the remnants of Promise Me This and Holy Fangs, the band has quickly garnered attention in the So Cal punk scene and beyond.

On September 20, Stoke Signals will digitally release their debut album, “Make Dying Fun.” The LP features 12 melodic punk bangers which the band intends to play live at their November 1st record release show at the Cinema Bar in Culver City, CA. Vinyl and cassette copies of the new album will be available for purchase along with new merch items.

Regarding the album’s third single, “Mummy” (out Friday, September 13) frontman Giuliano Messina shares, “It’s mostly about fucking up your life sometimes to the point where all you can do is cope. Sometimes you can’t fix your mess-ups, and that’s just how it is, tough shit. You’re stuck where you are forever, unable to escape. Like a mummy, get it? That’s what it’s about.”

Stream “Mummy” here: https://show.co/1GaBQd3

Pre-save the debut LP “Make Dying Fun” here: https://show.co/NVuHByg

Pre-order vinyl and cassette copies via Stay Tough Records: https://staytoughrecords.bandcamp.com/album/stoke-signals-make-dying-fun-str-70
Upcoming Show:

11/1/2024 at the Cinema Bar in Culver City, CA

21+, Free entry, doors at 8pm.

Line up: Stoke Signals, Heartwells and Bruce Zebal of Empired (acoustic set).
‘Make Dying Fun’ Track Listing:

1 Alternative Medicine

2 How To Lose A War

3 Burning Daylight

4 Hook Line And Sinking

5 Holy Fangs

6 Take The Wheel

7 Neon

8 Nothing To Worry About

9 Mummy

10 Seven Mornings

11 Leviathan

12 The Collapse Of Western Mysticism

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