June 30, 2022 1 min read

Atop a brightly fuzzed-out guitar loop, she lets her frustrations loose
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“It's as fun and catchy as it is biting and vicious.”
Brooklyn Vegan

Raise Hell, the new album from London punk band Fresh, hit virtual shelves today via Get Better Records and Specialist Subject and resolves with our protagonist breaking free of a toxic relationship, joyously riding into the sunset singing doo-wops. Their new album radiates with their signature mischievous British charm and flourishes of brilliant pop punk flair – though underestimate Fresh at your peril. Raise Hell dares to dive deeper than most, delivering Woods’ darker moments and contemplative thought processes through the sharply focussed lens of upbeat indie punk. 

Fresh has been an unwavering fixture within the UK punk scene since their first record in 2017. A joy to behold live, Woods honed her craft not only fronting Fresh but as a member of several heralded indie and punk bands, including cheerbleederz and ME REX alongside Fresh bandmate Myles McCabe. 

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