“The track introduces a thicker, more metallic edge to the band’s sound—what started as frantic NYHC with shades of powerviolence and punk now leans even harder into heaviness, without dropping the swagger.”- Idioteq
“Rooted in old-school powerviolence, hardcore and punk with a healthy dose of rock ‘n’ roll spirit.”- Decibel
“Brooklyn’s CASH BRIBE plays frenetic NYHC that dips into powerviolence, moody psychedelia, and alt-rock.”- MaximumRocknRoll
“Equal parts punk fury and old school beatdown riffs”- Metal Injection
Brooklyn bruisers Cash Bribe are back with their third EP, “Demonomics,” dropping June 13, 2025, via Futureless. This marks their first release on the label, and they’ve never sounded louder, sharper, or more furious.
Leading the charge is the blistering first single, “Death Tax,” now streaming everywhere. A music video for the track just dropped and you can stream it here:
Watch the video: https://youtu.be/ck5IOxLNC2c?si=wPwd-YS3mncaSGwY
Vocalist Joey Dahlstrom says, “We did all of the Death Tax video — except for the time lapse — in one day last December with our pal Charlie Jordan, who shot it and put it together for us. We wanted to reflect our surroundings in Brooklyn and the themes of grime, erosion, and decay.”
Listen on DSPs: https://orcd.co/deathtax
Pre-order the LP here (on “Eco Citrus” vinyl, limited to 100): https://quietpanic.net/collections/qp-distro/products/cash-b…
Of the single, Dahlstrom: says, “Death Tax comes from thinking about entropy and decay. Nature can be cruel, violent, and indifferent — the suffering seems pointless — but accepting and understanding the terms of our existence comes with a certain viriditas, an empowering vitality to approach it head-on.”
Guitarist Kirk McGirk adds, “This one made it into our live sets pretty quickly – people would respond to it pretty well, and we like when we do something that makes people move.”
Credits:
A follow-up to 2023’s “Escape From New York” (Fanxdangxo Records), “Demonomics” refines Cash Bribe’s craft while doubling down on their ferocity. With Zach Miller (ex-Gel) behind the boards at Landmine Studios—where hardcore staples like Year of the Knife, and 25 Ta Life have laid down tracks—the EP hits with unrelenting force.
This time around, Cash Bribe expands their sonic arsenal. Tracks like the title cut and “Faith Aversion” pack in heavier, more metallic riffs, pushing their sound into even darker territory. Meanwhile, “Bay of Pigs” slams with low-tuned, no-fucks-given rock’n’roll swagger. Fans of mid-era Black Flag and the noisy hardcore of Cursed and Blacklisted will feel right at home.
Lyrically, “Demonomics” takes aim at the crushing grip of the billionaire class and the systems designed to keep the rest of us complacent. It’s a raw, unfiltered critique set to some of the band’s hardest-hitting material yet.
Formed in Brooklyn in 2019, Cash Bribe first made noise with their debut EP “Facemask City” (2022). Their 2023 release, “Escape From New York,” was self-released to critical acclaim, earning a Bandcamp ‘New and Notable’ feature and single premieres from Metal Injection and Decibel Magazine.
Now, with “Demonomics,” they’re hitting harder than ever. Brace yourself.
CASH BRIBE SHOW DATES:
Cash Bribe is:
Social Media:
Bandcamp | Instagram | Spotify
MiLB today announced the Player & Pitcher of the Month Award winners for April in MLB’s…
Small beer businesses rely heavily on local events to build awareness, grow loyalty, and drive…
Ska-punk heroes BIG D AND THE KIDS TABLE return with their new single “Right Now,” a full-throttle burst of…
MISSOULA released their new single “Crimson”, offering the clearest picture yet of what this collaboration actually…
The Fancestor is a podcast about that will speak to 30 fans from 30 Major…
Victoria Mary Clarke & Rubyworks are proud to unveil the next chapter in the landmark…
This website uses cookies.