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Flash! Hot off the presses: Punk rock darlings The Jack Knives are making waves with their highly anticipated new record, Into the Night. Recorded at none other than the iconic Little Eden Studios in Asbury Park, New Jersey, this gem is brought to life by Pete Steinkopf of The Bouncing Souls. Yes, folks, you heard it right—this powerhouse producer is behind the helm, ensuring every riff, every lyric, every beat is as raw and electric as a live wire.
Here’s the kicker: Into the Night will first hit the shelves exclusively on vinyl. That’s right, true believers, the digital release won’t land until June 6, so if you want to be ahead of the curve, now’s the time to act. And what a vinyl it is! Pressed on 180g red and black smoke vinyl and packaged in a jaw-dropping gatefold sleeve, it’s more than music—it’s a work of art. Inside, fans will be treated to a visual feast: behind-the-scenes photos of the band during the recording process, capturing candid moments of creativity and camaraderie.
But don’t wait too long. This is a limited-edition release, and once they’re gone, they’re gone for good. Pre-orders are shipping before the end of February 2025. And here’s a cherry on top: A portion of the proceeds will go toward aiding those affected by the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. That’s right, buying this album means you’re not just indulging your ears—you’re lending a helping hand.
So what are you waiting for? Add Into the Night to your cart and get ready to experience The Jack Knives as they were meant to be heard: bold, raw, and real. Dont forget to check out their latest single, Heartbreak Queen.
Written by: Ace Hartmann
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