The New Catastrophes “Weather The Storm” On New Album
San Jose, CA's The New Catastrophes have released their new album, Weather The Storm, via streaming platforms, as a free…
Rising Las Vegas punk outfit We Might Die are currently putting the finishing touches on new material, with a new single slated for release soon. The band’s next chapter follows the momentum of their 2025 full-length album, Hate You, which established We Might Die as an urgent new voice in underground punk. We Might Die channel personal struggle into explosive, cathartic punk anthems. The trio use the band as a way to confront anxiety, depression, and self-doubt head-on, transforming those experiences into songs built for connection, release, and collective energy. Their sound blends hard-hitting call-out anthems with melodic, deeply personal tracks that refuse to look away from difficult realities.
Fronted by fearless teenage bassist and vocalist Liv, the band brings an unfiltered intensity to both stage and studio, channelling raw emotion into sharp, hook-driven anthems and blunt, honest lyrics with zero filter. Fans are often surprised to learn Liv is just 15 years old and that both Liv and guitarist Travis only began playing five years ago, although drummer Chance is a scene veteran with 25 years of experience across punk, grindcore, and metal. With new music on the way and an aggressive run of tour dates across the West, We Might Die continue to prove that punk is still a place for truth, community, and confrontation, with yourself and the world around you.

We Might Die “Hate Maxing” US Tour Dates
February 12th – Las Vegas, NV, UUC
February 20th – Phoenix, AZ, Nile Theater
March 14th – Las Vegas, NV, The Space
March 15th – Pomona, CA, The Haven
March 17th – Eureka, CA, Savage Henry’s
March 18th – Portland, OR, Wyrd Hut
March 19th – Olympia, WA, The Mortuary
March 20th – Tacoma, WA, Real Art Tacoma
March 21st – Seattle, WA, Lucky Liquor
March 23rd – Pocatello, ID, The Chop Shop
March 24th – Ogden, UT, Black Lung Society