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The Jack Knives are back with their latest single, Punk Rock Heart, a rousing, anthemic track that captures the tension between youthful idealism and the realities of growing up. Out now, the single is the latest taste of their highly anticipated album, Into the Night, which is set for release June 6th and is now available for limited-edition preorder at The Jack Knives’ official store.
Produced by none other than Pete Steinkopf of The Bouncing Souls at Little Eden Studios, Punk Rock Heart resonates with raw energy and heartfelt lyrics, channeling the spirit of those who refuse to let go of what makes them who they are.
“Do you remember when your rebel soul used to echo through these streets?”—the opening line sets the tone for an emotionally charged journey through nostalgia, resilience, and the unyielding spirit of punk.
This track is for the dreamers, the believers, and anyone still carrying that punk rock heart. It’s a sing-along anthem destined to be a crowd favorite, with its infectious chorus and powerful message reminding fans that growing older doesn’t mean losing your edge.
Accompanying the release is striking artwork by Nanu_Nano, further capturing the essence of the song’s themes.
With Into the Night shaping up to be a must-hear album for 2025, now is the time to secure a copy before supplies run out. The limited-run red and black smoky vinyl is available exclusively on their website, and demand is high.
Fans can also catch The Jack Knives live as they hit the road with The Bouncing Souls on their upcoming tour. Don’t miss them at these dates:
Keep that punk rock heart beating and grab your preorder while you can!
Written by: Ace Hartmann
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