The Lowcocks deliver a statement raw, real, and undeniably relevant in “MayDay”

The Lowcocks deliver a statement raw, real, and undeniably relevant in “MayDay”

Detroit-based punk rockers The Lowcocks have released a raw and unapologetic protest anthem with their new single, “MayDay,” which is the latest offering from their upcoming EP, ''Forgotten''. Driven by real-life unrest and fueled by anger, “MayDay” was inspired by the violent police crackdowns on student protests. The track doesn’t whisper; it howls.

Musically urgent and lyrically defiant, “MayDay” embodies the grit of Detroit’s underground punk scene. But it’s not just the sound that resonates. The band’s guitarist, Ryan DeLiso, brings the spirit of rebellion to life with a no-frills, DIY music video that captures the tension and chaos of modern dissent. Dark alleyways, battered concrete, and clenched fists create a powerful visual that matches the song’s intensity.

The Lowcocks continue to embody the heart of punk's purpose, standing up, speaking out, and rejecting silence. As they prepare for the full release of ''Forgotten'', “MayDay” serves as both a battle cry and a reminder: when the world turns violent, the music gets louder. For fans of raw truth, heavy riffs, and street-born resistance, The Lowcocks have just ignited the fuse.

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