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RANCID announce first album in 6 years: Hear blistering title track "Tomorrow Never Comes"

Berkeley punk icons deliver the fast, catchy, thrashy goods

Revolver have teamed with Rancid for an exclusive "opaque neon pink" vinyl variant of Tomorrow Never Comes — limited to 500 copies. Get yours from our shop! 

Rancid are back with new music. The California punk icons haven't put out a new album since 2017's Trouble Maker, but on June 2nd they'll return with their first LP in six years, Tomorrow Never Comes, which was produced by Bad Religion guitarist/Epitaph Records founder Brett Gurewitz. Today (April 18th), the Berkeley group have dropped the record's title-track as a first preview of the opus, and it provides basically everything any fan would want out of a Rancid song. 

Fast, ragged, catchy and even a little thrashy at points, the two-and-a-half-minute burner centers the band's signature vocal interplay between Tim Armstrong and Lars Frederiksen, with plenty of gang-chant sing-alongs and a ripping solo. Blast it above via YouTube. 

Tomorrow Never Comes is out June 2nd via Epitaph, and it's available for pre-order now in a variety of formats. Revolver has an exclusive "opaque neon pink" vinyl variant limited to just 500 copies worldwide. Get yours from our shop before they're gone!