Breaking onto the hardcore scene in 2013, New York’s Regulate have shown a resillent and earnest approach in everything they do. This rings true on the band’s upcoming self-titled LP that will drop September 30th on their new label home, Flatspot Records. The ten tracks on the album developed organically throughout the brunt of the pandemic, inspiring vocalist Sebastian Paba’s most personal lyrics to the date. Regulate has always been an outlet for vulnerability -
the band’s latest album In the Promise of Another Tomorrow (2018) shined with commentary on identity and power structure complimented by explosive musicianship. Regulate takes the band to another level, teetering between a traditional hardcore sound and something more striking, pulling additional inspiration from Latin music and R&B. Paba effortlessly handles both screams and what might be the catchiest clean vocal delivery in the entire genre while pushing forth thoughts on serious topics like genocide against indigenous peoples and more light-hearted notes of just loving making music.
Having already shared the stage with a heavy list of bands like Terror, Backtrack, Glassjaw, Madball, and Burn, the band is prepped to get back to touring steadily in 2022. They’ll hit the road with data-mce-fragment='1' href=' data-mce-href=' and Candy this summer and are also slated for numerous festival appearances.
Heading into a new album cycle, ambitions are high for Regulate, but they don’t mind leaving a few things up to interpretation.
Tracklist:
01. In The Moment
02. The Crime
03. Why Can’t We?
04. Hair
05. Ugata
06. You & I
07. In This Life and The Next (H.H.C)
08. Work
09. New York Hates You
10. C.O.P
REGULATE Regulate LP