The SoDa Poppers Drop New Single “Not Even In Your Wildest (Fuckin’) Dreams”
Johny Skullknuckles (The Kopek Millionaires / The Dead Beats / Goldblade) continues his musical adventures with The SoDa Poppers and their brand new…
Live from sunny Baltimore it’s End It with an exhilarating cover of Maximum Penalty‘s 1996 track, Could You Love Me? An outlier hardcore classic, the song finds new life with Akil Godsey‘s soulful vocals and End It‘s rhythmic delivery. The video for the track gets a retro fit as End It perform on a variety show where things take a raucous turn. The track serves as the final preview of End It‘s upcoming full-length, Wrong Side Of Heaven, that is due out on August 29th through Flatspot Records.
Following the release of Wrong Side Of Heaven, End It will head out on an extensive North American tour, starting in September with a run of shows supporting Superheaven and a newly announced headline tour. The Wrong Side Of Heaven Tour stretches from Kentucky to Washington to Baltimore and features support from Ends Of Sanity, Soul Blind, Bracewar, Raw Brigade, Ozone, Clique, End Of Dayz, No Right, Hold My Own and Cosmic Joke. Within the tour, End It will support Blink-182 on two arena dates in Missouri. You can view End It‘s tour dates and purchase tickets here.

End It has built a reputation through being unapologetically outspoken, playing fast, ripping songs, and putting on an electrifying live show. Entering Salad Days Studio with renowned producer Brian McTernan the band came in with a few demos and wrote the majority of the album during the two month recording process in early 2025. From tracks calling out imposters to examining the uncertain times facing the world, End It have crafted an album with impactful commentary paired with an impressive sonic output.