4/04/2023

DRAIN Tackle Classic Descendents’ Track “Good Good Things”

DRAIN
Cover Classic Descendents’ Track
Good Good Things

 

New Album ‘LIVING PROOF
Out May 5 Via Epitaph

DRAIN by Ryan Baxley

US Headlining Tour Starts May 25

 

“This is some top-shelf thrashed-out hardcore music.” - Stereogum

“Every Drain song sounds like pouring a case of Mentos into a gallon of cola, dousing it with gasoline and then chucking it into a bonfire.” - Revolver

“Ciaramitaro pens upbeat, sunny anthems that reflect the band’s laid-back California roots, which shows they can be brutal and have some fun” - Alt Press

 

Today, Santa Cruz hardcore outfit DRAIN share a music video for their cover of the Descendents track, “Good Good Things”, ahead of new album LIVING PROOF out May 5th.  Tackling the 1985 classic, the reimagined version comes as a change of pace for the band who trade in their thrash roots for melodic punk, debuting smooth baritone vocals from front man Sammy Ciaramitaro. In tribute to their labelmates of legendary status, Sammy explains:

The Descendents were a huge band for me as both a teenager and as an adult. I know I can speak for all of us when I say that it's an honor to pay homage and respect to them, as a band that changed the game for us. I just straight up love this track and in a weird way felt like lyrically, it hit home and touched on the same themes that Drain is all about.

It definitely was a bit of a step outside of our lane, doing cleaner singing and what not, but we wanted to try and stick true to the original while giving it a little bit of our personality in the mix. Listen to the Descendents.” 

“Good Good Things”

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LIVING PROOF injects a serious dose of relatability—not to mention catchiness—into hardcore’s penchant for toughness and brutality. Produced by longtime friend and multi-instrumentalist Taylor Young (God’s Hate, Suicide Silence) and mixed by Jon Markson (Drug Church, Koyo), this is for anyone looking for some good, friendly, hardcore fun. The highly anticipated follow up to their debut ‘California Cursed’ (2020), the upcoming album and recently announced headlining tour are testaments to the hard work and heartfelt ethos at the center of DRAIN’s good-time psyche.

Stemming from humble DIY beginnings, DRAIN formed in 2014 and built up their scene alongside friends who would go on to form bands like Scowl, Gulch, and Sunami. In the process of paving the way for hardcore to thrive in their beach town of Santa Cruz, CA, they’ve cemented a legacy that transcends their California roots. After releasing two EPs and one full-length record, they signed to Epitaph in 2021 with label debut single “Watch You Burn.” Taking heavy influence from thrash and 80’s/90’s hardcore, they also blend an eclectic mix of modern influences that have been praised by the likes of StereogumRevolverThe FADERBrooklynVeganKerrang! and more.

Monster Energy Outbreak Tour Presents: DRAIN

Tickets available now: www.drain831.com

Thursday, May 25                   Tacoma, WA                            Alma

Friday, May 26                       Vancouver, CA                         The Rickshaw

Saturday, May 27                   Portland, OR                           Hawthorne Theatre

Sunday, May 28                      Boise, ID                                 The Shredder

Tuesday, May 30                    Denver, CO                             The Marquis Theater

Wednesday, May 31               Lawrence, KS                         Bottleneck

Thursday, June 1                    St Paul, MN                            Fine Line

Friday, June 2                         Chicago, IL                             Metro

Sunday, June 4                       Detroit, OH                             Tied Down

Monday, June 5                      Toronto, ON                            The Opera House

Tuesday, June 6                     Montreal, QC                          Club Soda

Wednesday, June 7                Boston, MA                             Middle East

Thursday, June 8                    NYC, NY                                 Brooklyn Monarch

Friday, June 9                         Philadelphia, PA                     First Unitarian Church

Saturday, June 10                  Baltimore, MD                         Baltimore Soundstage

Monday, June 12                    Columbia, SC                         New Brookland Tavern

Tuesday, June 13                   Atlanta, GA                             The Masquerade

Wednesday, June 14              Tampa, FL                              Brass Mug

Friday, June 16                       Houston, TX                            Secret Group

Saturday, June 17                  Dallas, TX                               The Factory

Sunday, June 18                     Austin, TX                               Oblivion Access Festival

Tuesday, June 20                   Albuquerque, NM                    Launchpad

Wednesday, June 21              Phoenix, AZ                            The Nile Underground

Thursday, June 22                  Santa Ana, CA                        The Observatory

Friday, June 23                       Los Angeles, CA                     The Belasco Theater

Saturday, June 24                  Santa Cruz, CA                       The Catalyst

 

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