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…
Emerging Las Vegas punk trio We Might Die have returned with Iced Out, a four-song EP that captures the band’s raw urgency, political edge, and unfiltered emotional intensity. Featuring the band’s recent singles Iced Out and Shit Cycle, the release also includes ferocious, high-speed takes on Amyl & The Sniffers‘ GFY and Dead Kennedys‘ Police Truck, two covers that feel less like tributes and more like statements of purpose. We Might Die channel personal struggle and political fury into explosive punk anthems, transforming anxiety, depression, and lived experience into songs built for confrontation, connection, and release.
“This EP is loud, fast and angry. It is pure unadulterated feminine rage and we are convinced that things only change when women get loud and angry. ‘GFY’ by Amyl and the Sniffers was one of the very first covers we ever learned as a band. I originally dedicated this song to this guy in my seventh grade science class who told me to ‘go back to the kitchen.’ I was livid and this song gave me a healthy outlet to exterminate that rage. As we played more shows, I began dedicating it to any sexist, racist, misogynistic person I interacted with. It only felt right to add our version of ‘GFY’ to this EP, and the best part is it’s twice as fast as the original.”
The band’s take on Dead Kennedys‘ Police Truck traces back to a moment of direct action.“We learned this song originally for our first ‘Fuck ICE’ fundraiser at a DIY generator skatepark show in June 2025 when the ICE raids hit Vegas hard. All the proceeds went to our local undocumented relief mutual aid fund. We quickly became known for performing this song, and it’s unfortunate how accurate it still is today. It only felt right to include it.”