Repeat "Day After Day"
Sounds from Sweden
24/08/2025 | quiet rebellion. Hailing from Sweden, the trio—Torbjörn Hallberg, Johan Holmberg, and their rhythm backbone—deliver their third single from the upcoming EP Celebrate, set for release in September 2025 via TH Records. Following the intense energy of “Celebrate” and “Nothing New,” this track doubles down on emotional and sonic pressure, driven by a churning bassline, tightly coiled guitars, and raw, urgent vocals. The song builds a near-claustrophobic atmosphere, mirroring the inescapable grind of modern life—battles that never end, chaos that numbs, and cracks in the psyche that can no longer be ignored. It’s both a rallying cry and a stark reflection: an anthem that lifts even as it drags you through the trenches.
“Day After Day” captures Repeat’s evolution toward a rawer, more direct punk sound, recorded live at Malmö’s Studio Sickan under the guidance of sound wizard Joakim Lindberg. The result is heavier, more melodic, yet fiercely unpolished—true to the band’s ethos of honesty and intensity. While rooted in stoner and alternative rock, this new direction channels the spirit of bands like IDLES, Amyl and The Sniffers, and The Hives, making it accessible to fans across the punk and alt-rock spectrum. Lyrically, it’s about recognizing the invisible burdens we carry and choosing to push back. As Repeat gears up for an extensive autumn tour across Sweden, Germany, and Finland, “Day After Day” stands as a powerful preview of a band not just surviving the grind—but screaming through it. With Celebrate on the horizon, Repeat is turning disillusionment into noise, and noise into liberation.
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