The Interrupters – The Interrupters (Deluxe Edition) (2014) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

The Interrupters – The Interrupters (Deluxe Edition) (2014)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 35:33 minutes | 452 MB | Genre: Punk, Ska
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Hellcat – Epitaph

The Interrupters are the newest signing to Tim Armstrong’s Hellcat Records, releasing their debut self-titled album. Fronted by singer-songwriter Aimee Allen, the Los-Angeles based ska band began working with Armstrong on his popular Tim Timebomb series of singles. (Before that, Allen sang background vocals on the Armstrong-produced Grammy-winning Jimmy Cliff album Rebirth). Steeped in ska, reggae, and punk, Allen and the Interrupters bring a sly sense of humor to their music and lyrics on songs like “White Noise” and “Liberty”. With extensive national touring planned behind the new album, the Interrupters will be bringing their brand of noise to a waiting world.

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The Interrupters – Live In Tokyo! (2021) [Official Digital Download 24bit/48kHz]

The Interrupters – Live In Tokyo! (2021)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/48 kHz | Time – 34:41 minutes | 477 MB | Genre: Punk
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Hellcat – Epitaph

Los Angeles-based ska-punk band The Interrupters have just released Live In Tokyo! via Hellcat Records. The live record, produced by guitarist Kevin Bivona, is taken from the band’s 2019 performance at Tokyo’s Summer Sonic Festival in support of their latest album, Fight the Good Fight (2018).

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The Interrupters – Fight the Good Fight (2018) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

The Interrupters – Fight the Good Fight (2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 31:35 minutes | 387 MB | Genre: Punk, Ska
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Hellcat – Epitaph

The Interrupters are an L.A. based four-piece bound by their rebel spirit and deep love of punk, rock, ska and 2 Tone. They make super high-energy rock -n-roll that’s equal parts catchy and confrontational. Their third album, Fight The Good Fight, was produced by Rancid’s Tim Armstrong and released on his Hellcat imprint for Epitaph Records. The album features front-woman Aimee Interrupter, guitarist Kevin Bivona, bassist Justin Bivone and drummer Jesse Bivona, spitting out lyrics that take on matters as thorny as family, friendship, martial law and loyalty, while churning out bouncing rock-steady rhythms and snarly guitar riffs. The Interrupters have built their live act of unstoppable energy and a feeling of easy community that reflects their familial vibe. They had toured the world with the likes of Green Day and Rancid and played huge festivals from The Vans Warped tour to Coachella. “There is usually a dance party going on in the crowd, which we appreciate since we always have our own dance party happening on stage,” says guitarist Kevin Bivona. The Interrupters will be dancing their way to a town near you this summer on many festivals and tours including The Punk in Drublic Festivals, Back to The Beach Festival and the Main Stage on Vans Warped Tour.

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The Interrupters – In The Wild (2022) [Official Digital Download 24bit/48kHz]

The Interrupters – In The Wild (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/48 kHz | Time – 42:46 minutes | 578 MB | Genre: Punk, Rock
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Hellcat – Epitaph

After three studio albums and over a decade deep into the music game, The Interrupters deliver their new album, In The Wild. This 14-track opus is the real deal; it’s a story of survival, a story of resilience, by a band being bold and rejecting the easy impulses of simply repeating what’s worked before. Together during lockdown, Aimee Interrupter, partner and guitarist Kevin Bivona, and his younger twin brothers, Jesse (drums) and Justin (bass), decided to put idle hands to work. After building a home studio in their garage together, Kevin stepped up and took charge of production duties to become “the accountable one” this time around. The record took shape in an unforced and organic fashion, and the recording process was evidently a fun one, which is reflected in the sound of the album, gliding across a spectrum of breathless punk rock, doo-wop, gospel, dancehall, and the band’s customary nods to the lineage of two-tone. It’s further evidenced in the uplifting spirit and the glittering rollcall of guests (Tim Armstrong, Rhoda Dakar, Hepcat, The Skints) involved too. Thanks to the cocoon of the intimate environment they’d built and relaxed working practices, the results made for the most personal Interrupters album to date, as well as being the one all four feel most connected to.

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