| Las Vegas Punk Trio We Might Die Break the “Sh*t Cycle” on Ferocious New SingleLatest Release Follows the Provocative Protest Track “ICED OUT” |
| Photo Credit: Tiffany SalernoLas Vegas, NV — Rising Las Vegas punk trio We Might Die return with their latest blast of high-speed catharsis, the new single “Shit Cycle.”Following the politically charged punch of their recent track “ICED OUT,” the band’s newest release turns its focus to a different kind of frustration — the exhausting loop of people who constantly complain about their problems but never actually try to fix them.Stream “Shit Cycle” HERE.Watch the lyric video here: https://youtu.be/MPlKW0aOozE Fast, biting, and brutally honest, “Shit Cycle”channels the band’s trademark mix of hardcore velocity and hook-heavy punk into a track calling out the attention-seeking negativity that traps people — and everyone around them — in an endless spiral.“Have you ever met someone who just complains, constantly?” says bassist/vocalist Liv. “They seem like they are seeking solutions, but really they are just enjoying the attention and never intend on fixing their actual problems or situations. This song is about those people. They just continue the shit cycle, over and over and over again. Forever.”Like much of We Might Die’s material, the song turns everyday frustration into something explosive and communal — blunt, fast, and built for shouting back at the stage.Formed in 2024, We Might Die channel personal struggle and political fury into explosive punk anthems. The trio — Liv (bass/vocals), Travis (guitar/vocals), and Chance (drums) — transform anxiety, depression, and lived experience into songs built for confrontation, connection, and release.Fronted by fearless teenage bassist/vocalist Liv, the band pairs zero-filter lyrics with razor-sharp hooks and relentless speed. On drums is her father Chance, a scene veteran with nearly 25 years in punk, grindcore, and metal, whose Animal-like energy drives the band’s explosive rhythm section. Travis rounds out the lineup with dynamic songwriting, intricate riff work, and searing guitar leads that give the band its sonic bite.Despite forming only recently, the trio has already begun carving out a reputation on the live circuit — opening for Catbite, performing the official Punk Rock Bowling Kickoff Show, and delivering sets that hit far beyond their years.With “Shit Cycle,” We Might Die continue building momentum as one of the most fearless new voices in underground punk — loud, fast, and unapologetically direct.Upcoming ShowsMAR 14 – Las Vegas, NV – The Space MAR 15 – Pomona, CA – The Haven MAR 17 – Eureka, CA – Savage Henry’s MAR 18 – Portland, OR – Wyrd Hut MAR 19 – Olympia, WA – The Mortuary MAR 20 – Tacoma, WA – Real Art Tacoma MAR 21 – Seattle, WA – Lucky Liquor MAR 23 – Pocatello, ID – The Chop Shop MAR 24 – Ogden, UT – Black Lung Society APR 5 – Las Vegas – Sidereal APR 10 – Las Vegas – Voodoo BrewLatest AlbumWe Might Die – Hate You (2025)Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5IaL41Mya74CLb9j5RbGfr Bandcamp: https://wemightdie.bandcamp.com/album/hate-youConnect with We Might DieInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wemightdie.theband/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WeMightDie-TheBand Website: https://wemightdiemusic.com/ Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WeMightDietheBand |
