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Today, punk-rock trio Skating Polly have revealed a second cut from their forthcoming full-length album, ‘The Make It All Show’, which set for release on May 11th (May 4th in North America) via El Camino Media.
Following the moreishly catchy first single “Queen For A Day” (feat. vocals from X’s Exene Cervenka), new track “Camelot” unleashes Skating Polly’s thrashy side.
“I want something better than you… course I do” yelps and snarl’s 17-year-old Kelli Mayo, as the Tacoma-based siblings prove why they’re one of the most visceral rock bands doing the rounds, dishing riffs and attitude in spades.