Good Riddance Drops “There’s Still Tonight” & Announces 10th Album

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Good Riddance, aka Santa Cruz’s favorite punks, just revealed their high-octane new single, “There’s Still Tonight.” And that’s not all, this offering serves as the lead single from their upcoming album Before The World Caves In, which will arrive on March 27 via Fat Wreck Chords.

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The band shares, “We’re hopeful that the album comes across with the severity and urgency of the times we are living in. As our 10th studio album, we wanted to make sure we were firing on all cylinders, delivering something potent, strident, and something that both longtime fans and people who are brand new to the band could sink their teeth into.”

Before The World Caves In Tracklist:

  1. There’s Still Tonight
  2. In Pieces
  3. Poverty Of Language
  4. No More System To Believe In
  5. All Just Rain
  6. To Suffer Is The Name
  7. Green Fields
  8. Posse Comitatus
  9. Devoid Of Faith
  10. Drive Faster
  11. Thoughts Words Scars
  12. No Imperfect Way
  13. What Kind Of Day Has It Been

Coming up this April, you can catch the band at various California venues. Check out the upcoming shows below and grab tickets here.

Tour Dates:

  • April 11—Ventura, CA @ Ventura Music Hall
  • April 12—Pomona, CA @ Flyaway
  • April 13—San Diego, CA @ The Holding Company

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