Chicago punk veterans Horace Pinker announce split EP with The Raging Nathans, stream new single “Another Way” now.
Horace Pinker have announced a new split EP with The Raging Nathans, which was released on April 24 via Rad Girlfriend Records. The announcement arrives alongside the release of their new single “Another Way”. The track is now available to stream across platforms. The EP follows a busy stretch for the band, including recent appearances such as FEST 23 in Gainesville.

The split project continues Horace Pinker’s long-standing presence in the punk scene while pairing them with Ohio’s The Raging Nathans, a collaboration that underscores both bands’ shared DIY ethos and melodic punk foundations. The release is available for pre-order through Rad Girlfriend Records, with digital streaming links already active for the lead single.
Alongside the EP announcement, Horace Pinker have confirmed a packed touring schedule spanning 2026. The band will begin with a Midwest run in May alongside The Raging Nathans and Canadian Rifle. This includes stops in Chicago, St. Louis, and Bloomington-Normal for MidWest Punkfest XIII.
In June, the band will head to the East Coast with Celebration Summer. They will play in Philadelphia, New York, and Richmond. Later in the summer, Horace Pinker will travel to Europe for an extensive tour supporting Pulley. Alongside are festival appearances scheduled at Brakrock Festival, Punk Rock Holiday, and Tells Bells Festival.
The band has also been confirmed for FEST 24 in Gainesville this October, extending their long relationship with one of punk’s most recognized gathering points. The announcement adds another major milestone to an already active touring cycle.
The new single “Another Way” reflects the band’s continued focus on tight, melodic punk structures driven by urgency and reflection. It builds on material from their recent full-length Now and the Future, which marked their return after more than a decade between studio albums.
That record, released via People of Punk Rock Records, was recorded in Chicago with producer Dan Precision and highlighted Horace Pinker’s evolving lineup and sharpened songwriting approach. The band has described their recent output as both a continuation and refinement of their earlier work.
In addition to new material, Horace Pinker have also released a physical edition of their 2022 EP House of Cards. It is now available on vinyl and CD for the first time. The release expands the band’s recent catalog for collectors and long-time fans.
With more than three decades of touring history, Horace Pinker remain a steady presence in global punk circuits, continuing to balance new releases with an extensive live schedule across continents.
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