Horace Pinker Team Up with The Raging Nathans

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Horace Pinker announce a split with The Raging Nathans featuring “Another Way,” as they continue their global punk legacy.

Veteran punk band Horace Pinker push forward with a new split release alongside The Raging Nathans on Rad Girlfriend Records.

The band recently wrapped a run of shows, highlighted by a high-energy set at FEST 23 in Gainesville. Now, they build momentum with the pre-release single “Another Way,” which is currently streaming. The split EP arrives on April 24.

The band will return to the road in mid-May. They will tour with The Raging Nathans, including a stop at MidWest Punkfest XIII. In addition, they will head to the East Coast in June for a run of shows with Celebration Summer. By August, Horace Pinker will take their energy overseas. They will support Pulley on a European tour, with appearances at Brakrock, Punk Rock Holiday, and Tells Bells Festival.

Alongside the new release, Horace Pinker have dropped the official video for “Three Against Me.” The track stands out from their latest full-length album, Now and the Future, available now via People of Punk Rock Records. The song blends driving guitars with tight rhythms and reflective yet defiant lyrics. Moreover, the video captures the band’s raw intensity and live presence without filters.

Now and the Future marks the band’s first full-length album since 2011’s Local State Inertia. With this release, they return energized and focused. They maintain their melodic edge while delivering a more aggressive sound.

The band emphasizes their evolution while staying grounded in their roots. They describe the record as a mix of punchy rhythms, sharp melodies, and signature energy. Furthermore, the album reflects their continued growth without losing their identity.

They recorded the album at Bombshelter Recording Studio in Chicago with producer Dan Precision. His past work includes bands like Rise Against and 88 Fingers Louie. The lineup—Scott Eastman, Bryan Jones, and Greg Mytych—shows strong chemistry throughout the record. Tracks like “Three Against Me” and “Call It a Day” highlight their balance of speed, melody, and precision.

In addition, JP Flexner created the album artwork. His design reinforces the record’s mix of grit and emotion. Overall, Now and the Future proves that Horace Pinker remain a powerful and enduring force in punk.

About the Punk Band

Horace Pinker formed in Tempe, Arizona and later relocated to Chicago. Over the years, they built a strong reputation on the global punk circuit. They have shared stages with influential acts such as NOFX, Green Day, Fugazi, Bad Religion, Jawbreaker, Agent Orange, Jimmy Eat World, The Offspring, and Blink-182.

The band has toured extensively across multiple continents. They have performed in Europe, Asia, Brazil, Australia, and New Zealand. In addition, they have played in more than 20 countries worldwide. Their festival appearances include Groezrock in Belgium, Pouzza Fest in Montreal, and The Fest in Gainesville.

Horace Pinker have also built a deep and consistent recording history. Their catalog includes eight studio albums, multiple EPs, a Fat Wreck 7-inch release, and a split with Face to Face. Moreover, they continue to expand their legacy with each release.

Critics have long recognized their signature sound. The A.V. Club praised their blend of intersecting guitars, tight rhythm work, and dynamic vocals that shift between melody and intensity. That core sound continues to define the band today.


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