Southern California stalwarts Dose of Adolescence have returned! They just dropped the new song "Get Back Up," which appears on the forthcoming albumZircon Ave., out via XOVR RECORDS on November 15.
It's the first new music from the band in over a decade.
Watch the lyric video and listen to the song below.
Dose of Adolescence are known for their blend of catchy pop stylings, hip-hop cadences, and grungey, punk rock distortion and "Get Back Up" will not disappoint fans of the band's signature sound. It's a high energy rager about taking the haymakers life throws at you and not giving up! It's powered by thunderous beats and a robust singalong. You'll be adding this track to your favorite gym playlist in no time.
"I'm so incredibly thankful to be releasing new music," says the band's lead guitarist Timmy Brown. "We did not think we'd ever play a show again, let alone put out a new album. This song epitomizes that idea of thinking you have been knocked down and something is over — and then you get back up again!"
Indeed, "Get Back Up" is your new mantra.
Dose of Adolescence emerged onto the Inland Empire punk scene in 1999, initially a pastime that swiftly transformed into a lifelong dream for the Brown brothers: Jimmy Brown (Lead Vocalist) and Timmy Brown (Lead Guitarist). Over the past 24 years, Dose of Adolescence have left an indelible mark on the pop/punk landscape, gracing numerous stages and sharing the limelight with iconic artists like Brian "Head" Welch of Korn, Lit, P.O.D., A Day To Remember, Anberlin, Switchfoot, Dirty Headz, and Sick Puppies.
Their journey includes notable accolades and performances, such as nominations for the Rebel Music Award and the gnarliest Rock/Hard Rock song at the 11th Annual Independent Music Awards. They triumphed in MTV2's Rallying The Underground, headlined the Wahoos Scion Tour, and unleashed chaos at the 2010 Vans Warped Tour.
XOVR(pronounced "Crossover") is the label owned and operated by Brian "Head" Welch of KORN fame.