San Diego/Temecula, CA Punks Strike Twelve Announce New Album “Last Band Standing”, Out June 30th; New Single / Video "Smart Phones, Stupid People' Now Streaming

Strike Twelve Announce New Album “Last Band Standing”, Out June 30th

"A refreshing take on 90’s melodic punk rock... they also play with the same authority as seminal melodic punk rock acts like No Use For A Name or Lagwagon. A keen balance between witty lyrics and uniquely diverse compositions make each track stand tall on its own. Hands down one of the best purveyors of the classic EpiFat sound around today."- The Punk Site

Pre-Order The Album and Stream The New Single "Smart Phones, Stupid People"

Stream The Video Here

San Diego/Temecula punks Strike Twelve have announced a June 30th release date for their upcoming album 'Last Band Standing' on Thousand Islands Records.

Watch the video for the first single "Smart Phones, Stupid People" here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVTM9w3lfU0.

The video was shot entirely on the band's phones with help from Kaci, Gaby, Laila, Melisa, Connor, Ben.

Bassist and vocalist Joey T says, "I got the inspiration for this song while sitting on the couch with several other people in the room, all of us separately staring in silence at our respective phones. 'Smart Phones, Stupid People' takes a look at the challenges we face with our ever-growing dependence on technology and reminds us that there is a real world with real people right in front of us. And, of course, we shot the whole video on our smart phones…"

Edited by Adam Carr / Light Beast Media.

Pre-order 'Last Band Standing'/ stream the new single here:

https://bfan.link/smart-phones-stupid-people

Upcoming shows:

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Website: www.striketwelve.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/striketwelve

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/striketwelve

Bandcamp: https://striketwelve.bandcamp.com

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