Sheer Terror Unleash “Squat Diddler” Single
On the eve on their May 2026 European Tour, NYC's SHEER TERROR have released their new single, Squat Diddler, that…
Chicago’s Triple Fast Action is set to release a massive self-titled collection of 37 rare and unreleased tracks, including many songs previously unheard by anybody who wasn’t there to see them live in the early 90s. This collection is now available to pre-order, and will be released on April 21st via Forge Again Records as a 32-song gatefold triple LP (with 5 bonus digital tracks) and 37-song double CD. Twenty of these tracks were recorded by the band in their practice space in late 1994 while recording demos for their debut album, Broadcaster, that was released via Capitol Records. They were transferred from the original 1/2″ tapes and remixed by John Agnello and mastered by Carl Saff. The rest come from various studio sessions and radio appearances, including the band’s brand new video, Mooner.
Triple Fast Action provides an incredible glimpse into the early days of the band and their polished yet unrestrained songwriting. Their trademark searing rock highs and delicate, textured lows created mesmerizing tempos that rose and fell much like a rollercoaster. This startling dynamic, combined with their savvy guitar-play and Wes Kidd‘s expressively charred vocals, gave the band its thoughtful, electric personality. Even in the beginning Triple Fast Action had achieved the improbable: finding the place where punk velocity, radio-ready hooks, indie spirit and arena rock glory crossed paths… and even stopped to shake hands.