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Buggin: Concrete Cowboys 12"
Formed in 2018, Chicago hardcore band Buggin is here to have a good time. Their songs are vibrant, groovy, and real, as demonstrated on their upcoming album, Concrete Cowboys, set for release in Spring 2023 on Flatspot Records. Following the 2021 single âBrainfreezeâ and 2020 EP, Buggin Out, it marks their first foray into a full-length record. The album title comes from a cut on the bandâs 2019 demo and that song sees a rework as does âPoser Bulldozerâ. Alongside tracks titled âSnack Runâ and âThe Customer Is Always Wrong,â itâs clear that Buggin arenât afraid to have a little fun while singing about everyday occurrences.
As the band puts its:
âThe album pretty much shows our growth as a band while still sticking true to our roots and why we started everything: having fun with the homies and not taking yourself too seriously. Weâre not concerned with following any type of trends, just sticking in our own lane.â
Between these more playful elements are cathartic moments from vocalist Bryanna Bennett. âHard 2 Killâ was written as a self-empowerment anthem, while âNot Yoursâ delves into the tokenization of women and non-binary folks in the hardcore scene. Closer âYouthâ finds Bennettâs snarling vocals aided by bassist Dewey Hendrikâs more surf-punk vocal approach, creating a soundtrack for the younger generation.
The relentless energy Buggin exudes on their recordings, comes across ten-fold in a live setting. Having already shared the stage opening for acts such as Turnstile, 7 Seconds, Show Me The Body, Zulu, and Soul Glo, itâs only a matter of time before the band reaches headliner status.
With the release of Concrete Cowboys, Buggin continues to keep their be true to yourself mentality and push towards a bright future in hardcore.
As the band puts its:
âThe album pretty much shows our growth as a band while still sticking true to our roots and why we started everything: having fun with the homies and not taking yourself too seriously. Weâre not concerned with following any type of trends, just sticking in our own lane.â
Between these more playful elements are cathartic moments from vocalist Bryanna Bennett. âHard 2 Killâ was written as a self-empowerment anthem, while âNot Yoursâ delves into the tokenization of women and non-binary folks in the hardcore scene. Closer âYouthâ finds Bennettâs snarling vocals aided by bassist Dewey Hendrikâs more surf-punk vocal approach, creating a soundtrack for the younger generation.
The relentless energy Buggin exudes on their recordings, comes across ten-fold in a live setting. Having already shared the stage opening for acts such as Turnstile, 7 Seconds, Show Me The Body, Zulu, and Soul Glo, itâs only a matter of time before the band reaches headliner status.
With the release of Concrete Cowboys, Buggin continues to keep their be true to yourself mentality and push towards a bright future in hardcore.
Formed in 2018, Chicago hardcore band Buggin is here to have a good time. Their songs are vibrant, groovy, and real, as demonstrated on their upcoming album, Concrete Cowboys, set for release in Spring 2023 on Flatspot Records. Following the 2021 single âBrainfreezeâ and 2020 EP, Buggin Out, it marks their first foray into a full-length record. The album title comes from a cut on the bandâs 2019 demo and that song sees a rework as does âPoser Bulldozerâ. Alongside tracks titled âSnack Runâ and âThe Customer Is Always Wrong,â itâs clear that Buggin arenât afraid to have a little fun while singing about everyday occurrences.
As the band puts its:
âThe album pretty much shows our growth as a band while still sticking true to our roots and why we started everything: having fun with the homies and not taking yourself too seriously. Weâre not concerned with following any type of trends, just sticking in our own lane.â
Between these more playful elements are cathartic moments from vocalist Bryanna Bennett. âHard 2 Killâ was written as a self-empowerment anthem, while âNot Yoursâ delves into the tokenization of women and non-binary folks in the hardcore scene. Closer âYouthâ finds Bennettâs snarling vocals aided by bassist Dewey Hendrikâs more surf-punk vocal approach, creating a soundtrack for the younger generation.
The relentless energy Buggin exudes on their recordings, comes across ten-fold in a live setting. Having already shared the stage opening for acts such as Turnstile, 7 Seconds, Show Me The Body, Zulu, and Soul Glo, itâs only a matter of time before the band reaches headliner status.
With the release of Concrete Cowboys, Buggin continues to keep their be true to yourself mentality and push towards a bright future in hardcore.
As the band puts its:
âThe album pretty much shows our growth as a band while still sticking true to our roots and why we started everything: having fun with the homies and not taking yourself too seriously. Weâre not concerned with following any type of trends, just sticking in our own lane.â
Between these more playful elements are cathartic moments from vocalist Bryanna Bennett. âHard 2 Killâ was written as a self-empowerment anthem, while âNot Yoursâ delves into the tokenization of women and non-binary folks in the hardcore scene. Closer âYouthâ finds Bennettâs snarling vocals aided by bassist Dewey Hendrikâs more surf-punk vocal approach, creating a soundtrack for the younger generation.
The relentless energy Buggin exudes on their recordings, comes across ten-fold in a live setting. Having already shared the stage opening for acts such as Turnstile, 7 Seconds, Show Me The Body, Zulu, and Soul Glo, itâs only a matter of time before the band reaches headliner status.
With the release of Concrete Cowboys, Buggin continues to keep their be true to yourself mentality and push towards a bright future in hardcore.
$2,400.00
Buggin: Concrete Cowboys 12"â
$2,400.00
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Formed in 2018, Chicago hardcore band Buggin is here to have a good time. Their songs are vibrant, groovy, and real, as demonstrated on their upcoming album, Concrete Cowboys, set for release in Spring 2023 on Flatspot Records. Following the 2021 single âBrainfreezeâ and 2020 EP, Buggin Out, it marks their first foray into a full-length record. The album title comes from a cut on the bandâs 2019 demo and that song sees a rework as does âPoser Bulldozerâ. Alongside tracks titled âSnack Runâ and âThe Customer Is Always Wrong,â itâs clear that Buggin arenât afraid to have a little fun while singing about everyday occurrences.
As the band puts its:
âThe album pretty much shows our growth as a band while still sticking true to our roots and why we started everything: having fun with the homies and not taking yourself too seriously. Weâre not concerned with following any type of trends, just sticking in our own lane.â
Between these more playful elements are cathartic moments from vocalist Bryanna Bennett. âHard 2 Killâ was written as a self-empowerment anthem, while âNot Yoursâ delves into the tokenization of women and non-binary folks in the hardcore scene. Closer âYouthâ finds Bennettâs snarling vocals aided by bassist Dewey Hendrikâs more surf-punk vocal approach, creating a soundtrack for the younger generation.
The relentless energy Buggin exudes on their recordings, comes across ten-fold in a live setting. Having already shared the stage opening for acts such as Turnstile, 7 Seconds, Show Me The Body, Zulu, and Soul Glo, itâs only a matter of time before the band reaches headliner status.
With the release of Concrete Cowboys, Buggin continues to keep their be true to yourself mentality and push towards a bright future in hardcore.
As the band puts its:
âThe album pretty much shows our growth as a band while still sticking true to our roots and why we started everything: having fun with the homies and not taking yourself too seriously. Weâre not concerned with following any type of trends, just sticking in our own lane.â
Between these more playful elements are cathartic moments from vocalist Bryanna Bennett. âHard 2 Killâ was written as a self-empowerment anthem, while âNot Yoursâ delves into the tokenization of women and non-binary folks in the hardcore scene. Closer âYouthâ finds Bennettâs snarling vocals aided by bassist Dewey Hendrikâs more surf-punk vocal approach, creating a soundtrack for the younger generation.
The relentless energy Buggin exudes on their recordings, comes across ten-fold in a live setting. Having already shared the stage opening for acts such as Turnstile, 7 Seconds, Show Me The Body, Zulu, and Soul Glo, itâs only a matter of time before the band reaches headliner status.
With the release of Concrete Cowboys, Buggin continues to keep their be true to yourself mentality and push towards a bright future in hardcore.












