Saturday, April 25, 2015

Canadian skatepunk band OMAHA release "Touch 'Em All, Joe" on Morning Wood Records

The Toronto, Canada based skatepunk band OMAHA have released their latest EP "Touch 'Em All, Joe" on Morning Wood Records (a label into 90's influenced punk hardcore).
The six-track EP was recorded and put online in 2014. While still working on a physical release, the EP was picked up by various media and gained positive feedback in the punk rock community.
As a result “Touch ‘em all, Joe” grabbed the #2 spot on We Live in Hell’s top 100 albums of 2014.
In early 2015 the band signed to Morning Wood Records, who have now released the album on CD.

The released yesterday is available for streaming on MWR bandcamp, listen to it now https://morningwoodrecords.bandcamp.com/album/touch-em-all-joe




Founded in 2012 and very much out of place in the Toronto, Canada scene, Omaha's resolve has always been faster, harder, and better. Now with two self-produced EPs and many performances under their belts, Omaha continue to produce their own brand of Canadian skatepunk, regardless of any musical trends that may stand in their way. Speed, melody, and technicality are their three major tentacles, ones which have reached fans all over the world from the Americas to Japan.

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