By Keith Walsh
Using skate punk to send a message about the possibility of overcoming a checkered past, So Cal’s Chaser embody positive punk with their new single “Fault Lines.” Though the song is honest and confessional, it’s punchy and hard edged, stressing the power that holding oneself accountable has in shaping one’s destiny.
“So, what if I can never change/My fate that’s been arranged?/A life I’ll never see/No, it doesn’t work for me”
From “Fault Lines” by Chaser
“Fault Lines” is the latest single from Chaser’s upcoming album, Small Victories. The band, which finds themselves playing to packed houses in their native Orange County as well as on European tours, is comprised of Mike LeDonne (vocals), Jesse Stopnitzky (bass and vocals), Bill Hockmuth (guitar) and Davey Guy (drums). The new album is produced by Cameron Webb who has produced Alkaline Trio, Pennywise and Mӧtorhead, and will be released on June 28.
Chaser are on Thousand Islands Records in the U.S., SBAM Records in Europe, and Pee Records in Australia.
(Featured image of Chaser by Joel Gelin)
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