As promised, Suicidal Tendencies rang in 2019 with a brand new video for their song ‘All Kind Crazy’. The track comes from their 2018 album STill Cyco Punk After All These Years (Suicidal Records). The live performance clip was shot on tour last fall and features the punk rock, pulse-pounding feeling of what it’s like to throw down at an ST show. The video was recorded while on tour last fall, which included special performances of their self-titled debut album which turned 35 in 2018. In addition to leader/frontman Mike Muir, Suicidal Tendencies current lineup features guitarist Dean Pleasants, bassist Ra Diaz, drummer Dave Lombardo (ex-Slayer, Dead Cross) and included special guest live guitarist Ben Weinman (ex Dillinger Escape Plan). Continue reading
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Suicidal Tendencies To Kick Off 2019 With A New Video For “All Kinda Crazy”
Suicidal Tendencies is going to drop a brand new music video tonight for ‘All Kinda Crazy’ from their recent album STill Cyco Punk After All These Years (Suicidal Records). Look out for the clip at fifteen minutes after midnight PST New Years Day. Watch the teaser for it now! Continue reading
Suicidal Tendencies Live At The Masquerade
Suicidal Tendencies
Live At The Masquerade, Atlanta, GA
by Shawn Evans of Sonic Visions Photography
Suicidal Tendencies – STill Cyco Punk After All These Years
There are no rules in punk rock. Suicidal Tendencies helped espouse that philosophy as much as any band ever. So really at this stage of the game, touring the world, playing anniversary shows celebrating their legendary self-titled debut, and having a lineup that is straight fire, they can do whatever they want to. However frontman Mike Muir didn’t always think this was the case. During the mid 90s hiatus of ST, Muir released the solo album Lost My Brain…Once Again (Epic), which sounded quite familiar. That album featured Steve Jones of Sex Pistols, Adam Siegel of Excel, and even Dave Kushner who went on to Velvet Revolver. A punked up throwback to the early – non-crossover thrash sound of the band, but the same brilliance from Muir lyrically and even some more of the fun of ST sideband, Infectious Grooves. Muir had wanted to redo this album for years but finally settled on having the latest incarnation the bands re-record it under the name STill Cyco Punk After All These Years (Suicidal Records).Continue reading
Suicidal Tendencies To Host Converse Pop Up Shop In Boston, New Album Incoming
Legendary hardcore metal punks Suicidal Tendencies will drop their new album STill Cyco Punk After All These Years, next week on September 7th via their label Suicidal Records. The band has also announced a collaboration with Converse sneakers. The new Converse x Suicidal Tendencies collection will be available the same date as the band’s new album via Converse.com, which will also sell the new album. To celebrate, in Converse’s hometown of Boston, the collection will be available at Bodega Boston, in a pop-up on September 6 from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and on September 7 from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. before their show at the House of Blues in Boston.Continue reading
Suicidal Tendencies Streams New Single, New Album Coming Next Month
The worst kept secret in metal this summer is that Suicidal Tendencies has a new album coming out this fall. Dave Lombardo tweeted it and Mike Muir has been telling fans at their shows the new album is coming. Now it’s official, their new album STill Cyco Punk After All These Years drops on September 7th from Suicidal Records. The album is a re-working of an album recorded by ST’s frontman Mike Muir back in 1995. Released then under the name Cyco Miko and titled Lost My Brain (Once Again!), the album featured Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones on seven of the songs. Pre-orders for the new album just went live and to celebrate, you can boogie down with a new ST track right now, ‘F.U.B.A.R.’!Continue reading
Watch Suicidal Tendencies Play With Ben Weinman On Tour
Legendary hardcore punks Suicidal Tendencies kicked off their current tour last weekend with a special show at Brooklyn’s soon to close House Of Vans, along with openers Killing Time and CHUD. They were joined by Ben Weinman, formerly of The Dillinger Escape Plan, who is touring with the band currently. The band also was joined in Brooklyn by Brian “Mitts” Daniels, formerly of Madball, who also played about half of the set on rhythm guitar. They played their classic debut album, plus a few more songs to an insane crowd of Suicycos. The bands’ tour continued on to the inaugural Inkcarceration Festival in Ohio. In addition to the current run of dates, the band previously announced two more shows this September in Boston and Washington DC, under the name “Still Cyco Punk After All These Years”. Still Cyco After All These Years (Epic) is the name of their 1993 covers album where they re-recorded their first album, which turns 25 this year. According to drummer Dave Lombardo (ex-Slayer, Dead Cross) the band will release a new album this fall, and frontman Mike Muir seemed to echo that statement from the stage as well. We’ll keep tracking news for the new Suicidal record as it develops. In the meantime, watch fan-filmed footage of the band live with the new line-up.Continue reading