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No Men "Rude"

Noise Rock trio No Men have released the lead single, "Rude", from their forthcoming album, Fear This, which is due out on April 20th.

This is the work vocalist/drummer Pursley, bass VI player DB, and drummer Eric H.

You can catch No Men at Schubas on April 22nd with Heet Deth and Bussy Kween Power Trip.

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No Men @ Empty Bottle (11/27)

No Men released their latest album, Hell Was Full So We Came Back, last week. The band released visual for the album’s second single, “Dance Cop”, last month.

You can catch No Men at Empty Bottle on November 27th with Ganser, Luggage, and Salvation.

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No Men "Sucker"

No Men have released a new single called “Sucker”. This is the first new music we have had from the trio since 2017, and it is taken from their forthcoming album, Hell Was Full So We Came Back.

You Can catch No Men at Decibel Crawl Fest on September 20th and they will be celebrating the release of their new album on October 31st at Lincoln Hall with Clickbait and Bleach Party.

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No Men @ Hideout (3/23)

No Men have reissued their 2016 debut full-length LP, Dear God Bring The Doom, via Let’s Pretend Records making it available on vinyl for the first time. Below is the video for “Stay Dumb” they released back in 2016.

This is the noise rock of Pursley (vocals, drums), DB (bass), and Eric Hofmeister (drums).

You can help No Men celebrate the release of their album at the Hideout on March 23rd with Rad Payoff ad Evening Standards.

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No Men bring noise punk to Hideout 08.11

Chicago’s noise punk band No Men will be bringing their ferocious sound to The Hideout on August 11th. The band’s badass name is reflective of their daring style, especially on their track “Hell Is Real” off of Dear God, Bring The Doom from 2016. The track’s threatening lyrics are delivered in rant style over a quick punkish intro. Spoken female vocals kick into a surprisingly catchy chorus, but that doesn’t last long; the noise rock side erupts, as the guitars and drums lose complete control, a really cool blend of going from catchy to ballistic; check out their rowdy single below, as well as their upcoming performance. – Pearse Devlin

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