RETOX Has a New Album Called “Beneath California”

by | Jan 6, 2015

Like we said, there’s a bunch of good stuff coming out in February. Another new album to add to your wish list is the forthcoming record from Retox. The SoCal band will be releasing a follow up to 2013’s YPLL — it’s called Beneath California.

According to the band’s latest bio the effort is “varying [in] styles and sonically experimenting, melding the raw with the refined” — whoever wrote that, we’re into it.

But were more into their new song “Let’s Not Keep In Touch.” The video for the track features a cameo by The Dillinger Escape Plan’s Greg Puciato, where you can find him beating the shit out of someone with a baseball bat.

Nicely done.

Beneath California comes out on February 10th through Epitaph.

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