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NEWS RELEASE
Montreal, QC – March 31, 2017
For Fans of Husker Du, The Ramones
Out Now! Vancouver’s GNASH RAMBLER Release Self-Titled Debut Album

All great bands have a great name and the splendidly-named Gnash Rambler is no exception. Their name is a combination of that of a classic car and vocalist Nick Venditti’s habit of gnashing his teeth! Influenced by The Ramones, Motorhead, Husker Du, The Who and the Beatles, Gnash Rambler offer a superb brand of ‘hooky punk rock – tinged power pop”, which can now be heard on their debut self-titled album released on March 31st.
“Many of the songs are just me reflecting on where we’re going these days. The anxiety felt by so many folks on account of all the crazy things going on in the world and even crazier things going on closer to home. We have probably always lived in interesting times, but because of technology our ability to be aware is always going to be at odds with how we process our feelings.” says vocalist Nick Venditti.
A full stream and purcahse of the album available at https://gnashrambler1.bandcamp.com/album/gnash-rambler
Plus on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play and Spotify.
Plus a Free Download – ‘Man Over’ at the following link: http://thepunksite.com/news/punk-site-exclusive-free-download-from-gnash-rambler/

1. No One Gives A Fuck (1:19)
2. Dues And Don’ts (5:29)
3. Bad Karma (4:18)
4. Downtown Rock (3:30)
5. Buick Spyder Beyond Our Means (5:23)
6. Blues For Boogie (5:10)
7. Jello Mold (3:12)
8. Doin’ It All Wrong (2:14)
9. I’m Het (1:45)
10. PAX Amerikana (3:43)
11. Man Over (2:21)
12. Sex Beat (2:21)
Album Length: 38:20
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“Vancouver’s Gnash Rambler is a godsend to pop lovers hankering for some old school punk rock!” – Power of Pop
“A collection of Pop Punk anti establishment tunes making you feel like your back in the 80’s and 90’s. With a Ramones/Blink 182 fell, this album will surely go down a treat with fans….A great debut album from the Vancouver Punk Rockers. I look forward to seeing what Gnash Rambler have in store for us with their next album.” – The Rock Pit
“Gnash Rambler have captured the spirit of times past. Gnarly guitar riffs, classic rock solos, captivating drumming and catchy vocals all make for an album that is worth countless playthroughs.” – Everything Heavy
“Man Over” just explodes with a passion that must give a reading of 8.9 on the Richter scale! … And the major after shocks are ably rendered by “Bad Karma”” – Wayout Radio
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Jon Asher – Music Publicist
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