Still Insane Return With New Single “Ride The River”

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Veteran Quebec City punk outfit Still Insane have returned with Ride The River, a powerful and deeply personal new single that is out now via Thousand Islands Records. Marking the band’s first new material in their latest chapter, the track is both a raw tribute and a bold step forward, setting the tone for a new era of Still Insane as they build toward their next full-length, slated for mid-2026. At its core, Ride The River is dedicated to Simon, a beloved friend and supporter from the band’s local scene who recently passed away after battling cancer. Simon had been planning to contribute vocals to the track, but tragically ran out of time. The result is a song that carries both the weight of loss and the enduring spirit of connection, an anthemic, heartfelt sendoff that resonates far beyond its runtime. The group shares “”This song honors Simon, a close friend from our local scene, and marks the beginning of our next chapter.”

Musically, Ride The River delivers the kind of high-energy, hook-driven punk Still Insane have built their reputation on, channeling urgency, melody, and grit in equal measure. Fans of bands like Guttermouth will find plenty to latch onto, but Ride The River stands apart in its emotional depth and sense of purpose. The single was recorded by Eric Dorval, who also handled mixing and mastering alongside Vincent Coté, capturing both the immediacy and emotional intensity that define the track. With Ride The River, Still Insane not only pay tribute to a fallen friend, they reaffirm their place in the punk landscape, proving that even after years in the game, there are still new stories to tell and new ground to break.