Political Punk Anthem “Yes All Cops” Drops w/ Stereogum
Album Release Show @ Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, 8/7
w/ Adult Mom, Fleabite, & More
Debut LP Imaginary Life Produced By
Laura Jane Grace of Against Me!,
Released August 7 via Don Giovanni Records
“Yes All Cops” is a protest song designed to combat complacency –Stereogum
“[They / Them / Theirs] just might be the catchiest anthem about sticking it to the gender binary since Garbage’s “Androgyny”.’ – Pitchfork
“ …a pop-punk manifesto, serving up eight thrilling tracks that blend ragged hooks with political lyrics.”– SPIN
“pure pop-punk catharsis” – PAPER
Worriers’ highly anticipated debut full-length effort Imaginary Life, will be released August 7 via Don Giovanni Records. Produced by Laura Jane Grace of Against Me! and recorded & mixed by Marc Jacob Hudson (Saves The Day, Against Me!), the new record reinforces the powerful punk prowess that fans have come to expect from Lauren Denitzio.
Imaginary Life is a collection of fast and infectious guitars, anthemic lyrics, and unyielding vocals. In support of the release, Worriers will play a special show at Brooklyn’s Knitting Factory on August 7 with support from Adult Mom, Fleabite, and more. Tickets and more information on the show can be found here.
Imaginary Life reinforces Worriers’ formidable voice, resonating stronger than ever in both sound and message. Driven by percussive guitar & biting lyrics, “Yes All Cops” emphasizes the fact that white silence = white violence, especially in the wake of recent murders by the police.