Direct Hit! new song, album

2018-09-05 by chris. | 3 Comments
Wisconsin punk band Direct Hit! have dropped a new song for a new album titled "Crown of Nothing". The preorder page for the album states the release date as September 23rd 2019, though the band's Facebook and Twitter pages state 'this fall'. Either way, the new song, titled "Welcome to Heaven", shows the band returning to the concept of heaven, angels, and religion (in a less than positive light).

You can check out the new song and music video here.


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TheTripP
September 6th 2018
4676 Comments


This makes me so happy, their last album was an excellent pop punk album

mewithyou
September 6th 2018
4 Comments


My Friend Walker made the video for this song! Such a talented guy and an amazing final product IMO

TheTripP
September 6th 2018
4676 Comments


wow props to him!



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