The Offspring Announce New Album ‘SUPERCHARGED’ Via Huge Single ‘Make It All Right
The Offspring have unveiled details of a brand-new album, with ‘SUPERCHARGED’ set to arrive October 11 via Concord Records.
The band’s eleventh album, ‘SUPERCHARGED’ will mark the follow-up to 2021’s ‘Let The Bad Times Roll’.
Released ahead of the punk legends’ main stage performance at Download Festival next weekend, ‘Make It All Right’ is a quintessential The Offspring track, merging massive punk rock riffs with a colossal chorus.
Speaking on the new track and the upcoming release of ‘SUPERCHARGED’, frontman Dexter Holland has shared:
“We wanted this record to have pure energy – from the start to the finish! That’s why we called it ‘SUPERCHARGED’.
“From the height of our aspirations to the depths of our struggles, we talk about it all on this record…in a way that celebrates the life that we share and where we are now. Our single ‘Make It All Right’ is a great example of this because it talks about the people in our lives who make us feel strong when we are feeling low – our partners in crime who make us feel all right.
“The album was recorded in three different locations this time around: Maui, Vancouver, and our home studio in Huntington Beach, and together with our producer Bob Rock everything came out awesome. I feel like this is the best we have ever sounded! We’ve been rocking out and head-banging to it for months! And we can’t wait for you guys to hear it!”
Take a look at the wicked artwork for ‘SUPERCHARGED’ below.
With their summer festival run already underway, the band recently brought out Ed Sheeran during a performance of ‘Million Miles Away’ at BottleRock Napa Valley 2024, which took place in California.
The Offspring will be performing at this year’s Download Festival, marking their first UK appearance since last year’s headline slot at Slam Dunk Festival.
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