
Formed in Oakland, CA in late 2019, SPY has built on the foundation of bands like Bad Brains and Poison Idea rather than following the current wave of metallic hardcore. Theyâre set to unleash their latest release, Seen Enough, on Closed Casket Activities on February 21. No song on the EP ever overstays its welcome, instead embodying what makes hardcore frenetic. Burning through six songs in under ten minutes, every track is a testament to the energy the band has built up through relentless touring.
Today, the band shares the EP’s new single, “Dim.” SPY vocalist Peter Pawlak says, “The songâs recurring line (‘youâre the problem but you donât see it’) is just as easily applicable to some of those you may know in your personal life as it is to a wide array of presently prominent public figures. Iâm sure youâre just as sick of all of them as I am.â
Seen Enough doesn’t hide what it’s about: society’s continued descent with diminishing hope for course correction. From the jump, SPY has followed in the lineage of Bay Area punks like Dead Kennedys and Ceremony in both attitude and awareness. Their latest offering maintains the critical edge of their earlier material while expanding their lyrical scope, delivering a streamlined punch that hits hard through its runtime.
Recorded by Jack Shirley at Oakland’s Atomic Garden, Seen Enough was recorded live to tape, eschewing the modern practice of individual tracking in favor of a more immediate, visceral approach that better represents their explosive live show.
By staying true to themselves, SPY have carved out their own niche in the modern hardcore landscape. After touring with legends and contemporaries alike including Gel, Full of Hell, Ceremony, Municipal Waste, Sunami and playing basically every fest worth caring about including Sound and Fury, Outbreak, Sick New World and LDB, 2025 is set to be a monstrous year for SPY.
Pre-order Seen Enough here and look for more news from SPY soon.
SPY, on tour:
Feb. 21Â San Francisco, CA – Neck of the Woods [record release show]
Feb. 28Â Portland, OR – Stronger Skatepark
Mar. 01Â Tacoma, WA – Airport TavernÂ
Mar. 02Â Boise, ID – The Shredder
Mar. 05Â Denver, CO – Marquis Theater
Mar. 07Â Denton, TX – Rubber Gloves
Mar. 08Â Austin, TX – Not So Fun Weekend
Mar. 09Â Houston, TX – The End
Mar. 12Â Albuquerque, NM – Launchpad
Mar. 13Â Las Vegas, NV – Sliced
Apr. 11Â Â Richmond, VA – Municipal Waste 25th Anniversary Weekend
Apr. 25Â Louisville, KY – LDB
Jun. 14Â Manchester, UK – Outbreak Fest
Jun. 21Â Clisson, FR – Hellfest
Jun. 25Â Viviero, ES – Resurrection Fest
Jun. 27Â Ysselstein, NL – Jera On Air
Keep your mind open.
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[Thanks to Stephanie at Another Side.]








