Another Damn Disappointment (A.D.D.) Saddle Up With New Single, “Runnin’ Dry”

New Album ‘Bedlam’ on April 21

We recently had the stellar opportunity to check out the new single “Runnin’ Dry”, from Sacramento punk heroes, Another Damn Disappointment ( A.D.D.) You can listen to “Runnin’ Dry, Here

Sacramento punk heroes Another Damn Disappointment (A.D.D.) are back with the new album Bedlam, set for release on April 21 via the band’s own label imprint Disappointed Records. The album is the last to feature founding member/bassist Casey Marsullo, who tragically lost his life in a car accident in 2016. 

Lead singer Joshua Thompson was able to finish the lyrics and record the vocals later, ultimately completing the album with support from the band. Bedlam was self-produced at Pus Cavern in Sacramento, with engineering by Joe Johnston, known for his work on Platinum records like Cake’s Fashion Nugget and Prolonging the Magic

Mixing and mastering was completed in 2024 at the legendary Blasting Room with Jason Livermore (Descendents, Rise Against, Black Flag, Frenzal Rhomb etc).The album’s artwork was done by Barcelona’s Joel Abad (NOFX, Pennywise, Mad Caddies, etc). The band has a few shows coming up this spring (see below) and is working on a summer/fall tour.

We absolutely are over the moon for their latest single, “Runnin’ Dry” The song is a well crafted gem that has an addictive melody with smart and catchy lyrics. Another Damn Disappointment (A.D.D.) has really hit it out of the park on this one

Upcoming Record Release Show

April 26- Roseville, CA @ Goldfield Trading Post (with Deviates) Tickets

May 31- Wilseyville, CA Mountain Vibe Festival Tickets


Photo: Jessica Standley

Sacramento Punk Heroes Another Damn Disappointment (A.D.D.) Returning On April 21 with ‘Bedlam’ Their First Official Studio LP Since 2008, Offer Up Latest Single, “ALL”

We recently had the opportunity to check out the new single, “All”, from Sacramento punk heroes Another Damn Disappointment (A.D.D.)

You can listen to “All” on Spotify Here, Apple Music Here and on Amazon Music, Here

You can watch the lyric video for “All” below

Another Damn Disappointment (A.D.D.) are back with the new album Bedlam, set for release on April 21 via the band’s own label imprint Disappointed Records. The album is the last to feature founding member/bassist Casey Marsullo, who tragically lost his life in a car accident in 2016. 

Lead singer Joshua Thompson was able to finish the lyrics and record the vocals later, ultimately completing the album with support from the band. Bedlam was self-produced at Pus Cavern in Sacramento, with engineering by Joe Johnston, known for his work on Platinum records like Cake’s Fashion Nugget and Prolonging the Magic.

Mixing and mastering was completed in 2024 at the legendary Blasting Room with Jason Livermore (Descendents, Rise Against, Black Flag, Frenzal Rhomb etc).The album’s artwork was done by Barcelona’s Joel Abad (NOFX, Pennywise, Mad Caddies, etc). The band has a few shows coming up this spring (see below) and is working on a summer/fall tour.

Appearing on “Bedlam”, is the new melodic banger , “All” , The new single is the perfect reintroduction to a band whose last studio album was in 2008. We were absolutely captivated by the well crafted gem that is “All”, from Another Damn Disappointment ( A.D.D.)

Another Damn Disappointment (A.D.D.) sounds absolutely amazing and are ready to make their music be heard loud and clear.

Do yourself a favor and check out “All”, from Another Damn Disappointment ( A.D.D.

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Dog Party Announces 7th Studio Album; Delivers Epically Awesome New Single/Video “Bullet In Disguise” Out Now!

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We recently had the amazing opportunity to check out the new single / video “Bullet In Disguise “ from California rock ‘n’ roll sister duo Dog Party .

You can listen to “Bullet In Disguise “ Here You can also check out the video below

We are 1000 percent over the moon about Dog Party’s new single and video for “Bullet In Disguise” The vibe and sound , everything is just absolutely electric.

Also, not to be lost in the shadow of an awesome new single… Dog Party , announced their seventh studio album Dangerous, which will be out digitally and on vinyl on May 17 via the newly formed Sneak Dog Records (founded by Dog Party and Lizzie Killian ( Teens In Trouble)

Loaded with raw emotion, “Bullet in Disguise” packs a mean punch, galloping over Western-tinged dark twang undertones. Vocalist/drummer Lucy Giles takes the listener through the twisted torment of a deceitful romance as she chants, “Your love was nothin’ / your love was nothin’…” before wailing the chorus with vocalist/guitarist Gwendolyn Giles. The single is accompanied by a music video directed by Aja Pop (SOUL GLO, Teens in Trouble)


It made sense for us to lead with “Bullet In Disguise” because it showcases the true Dog Party sound – catchy riffs, bombastic drums, and emotive belting,” said Lucy Giles“‘Bullet In Disguise’ also gives the listener a glimpse of the elevated production of the album! It is a nice little teaser for what’s to come!”

Dangerous is coming to digital streaming platforms and on vinyl. Pre-save here and pre-order on dogpartylive.com.

Dog Party also announced the US West Coast leg of their Dangerous tour with an album release show at The Starlet Room in Sacramento on May 17. The tour dates are listed below, with more to be announced.

Dog Party Tour Dates

  • Apr 9 – San Francisco, CA @ Thee Parkside
  • Apr 18 – El Cerrito, CA @ Little Hill Lounge
  • Apr 20 – Reno, NV @ Reno Punk Rock Flea Market
  • May 17 – Sacramento, CA @ The Starlet Room
  • May 23 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Red Dwarf *
  • May 24 – San Pedro, CA @ The Sardine *
  • May 26 – Chino, CA @ Rat Nest *
  • May 29 – Los Angeles, CA @ Redwood Bar x Grill *
  • May 30 – Morro Bay, CA @ The Siren ^
  • May 31 – Santa Cruz, CA @ Moth Fest at Moe’s Alley 
  • Jun 14-16 – Davis, CA @ Davis Music Fest
  • Jun 26 – Eugene, OR @ Old Nick’s Pub ^
  • Jun 27 – Portland, OR @ The Big Legrowlsk ^
  • Jun 28 – Seattle, WA @ The Vera Project ^
  • Jun 29 – Spokane, WA @ Mootsy’s ^

*with Sweet Gloom

^with Pancho and the Wizards 

So much awesome stuff coming from Dog Party …. We Can’t Wait

Richard March Delivers A Brilliant Collection Of Song , With Latest LP “Let The Winter Come “

We recently had the pleasure to check out the phenomenal new LP “Let The Winter Come “from Sacramento based singer-songwriter Richard March .

You can listen to “Let The Winter Come” on Bandcamp Here You can also watch the video for “Let The Winter Come” below

We found “Let The Winter Come “ which, is the fourth record from Richard March , to be an extraordinary musical experience.

Richard March has an easy and relatable vibe in his music. While the songs remind us of other artists, such as Tom Petty , Jackson Brown and Jason Isbell , Richard March has his own style and vibe . Currently based in Sacramento, Richard is originally from the Bay Area an influence that also shines through in his songs.

Powerful moments that have shaped his songwriting include the loss of his son Gabriel, to Krabbe’s syndrome, a rare, incurable genetic defect before his first birthday, and the divorce that followed that painful time. March also took time away from performing in 2013 when he joined the Peace Corps and spent 27 months as an education volunteer in Ethiopia. Despite the deeply emotive lyrics and themes explored in his songs, March keeps his tempos bright and his musical language breezy, in keeping with his California, country-soul tradition.

The album opens with the hard-luck heartland acoustic-rocker, “Leaving,” which recalls Steve Earle at his most viscerally vulnerable. March opens up here about losing his son and his divorce. His words speak to a lump-in-your-throat swell of emotion. He sings: Leaving, startin’ new/Heavy feet are hard to move/Taking off ‘fore the glue gets dry/Hope you learned a thing or two/Buddy when this is through/You better not ask why.

On the seething, “Abraham,” March shines a line on the horrors of modern war, recalling Bob Dylan’s “Masters Of War” and, more recently, Jason Isbell’s “Dress Blues.” He points the finger at the politicians, generals, and American Military Industrial Complex, through the metaphor of Abraham. March tackles the world’s deepening climate and economic crises in “Happy New Year” with cinematic writing that paints a stirring portrait of the fallout from our “greed is good” model. “The unregulated American capitalism that took off in the 1980’s, decimated the middle class and has left us with an ever widening gap between the 1% vs the 99%,” he says. “Now, post pandemic, economic despair fuels a drug crisis and unaffordable housing creates tent cities.”

As for the title of album March explains . “I am a winter person—it’s when I feel a strong sense of ‘home,’ and feel ‘held’ by my environment as opposed to threatened. During this time, I am at my most creative,”

“Let The Winter Come “ by Richard March is an album that should be on the top of any music lovers list . We highly recommend this extraordinary record .