Skate punk band take us back to our shredding days with their latest album!
From London and Brighton, Old Chase are a skate punk band who are releasing their third album ‘At The End Of All The Thrills’ on 3rd October 2025, and celebrating its release with an album launch gig at Rooz Studios in London on 4th October 2025.

Meet Old Chase:
Tom Lattimer – Lead vocal & guitar
Ric Lygo – Guitar & backing vocals
Napalm Beth – Bass
Matt Parris – Drums
The band released their first single ‘Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 Romance’ on all digital platforms on 18th July 2025, with the music video being released on 11th July 2025:
Old Chase released their second single ‘Wile Out’ on 22nd August 2025 on the same day as the start of their Scotland tour, with the music video being released on 24th August 2025:
Now for the review of this absolutely awesome album! Consisting of 11 short tracks, the longest is their last track ‘Endgame’, at 2 minutes 47 seconds. They may be brief, but each song has a lot of energy and passion! Fast, melodic, hardcore, rapid, aggressive, and catchy as fuck! Old Chase know how to make a sick album, with many of their songs taking me back to the days when I used to skate. They don’t call it skate punk for nothing! I especially love their track ‘You Fucked The Ocean’, with guest vocals by Laura Le Rox of Le Rox.

- A BETTER ME
- PLAGIARARISM
- WILE OUT
- DON’T LIE AWAKE (I’M SORRY)
- TONY HAWKS PRO SKATER 2 ROMANCE
- THE BATTLE FOR DEAD ARCADIA
- CAPTAIN ME FIRST
- YOU FUCKED THE OCEAN
- JUST ANOTHER NIGHTMARE
- COME SEE US LIVE
- ENDGAME
Follow Old Chase on Their Socials:
Need more Punk In Your Life?


Guitar duo Polly b Rose drop their debut album ‘Moltencholia’
Out of the ‘biz’ for some time, Polly b Rose don’t look back. Their debut energetic, exciting, wonderfully excess free album ‘Moltencholia’ is 10 songs


Liliths Army to release new single ‘Cursed’
Following their album ‘Doll’, released on 28th March this year, Liliths Army are unleashing their next single ‘Cursed’ on 24th October 2025, via Criminal Records,


Live Review: Subhumans at Reading Facebar, 25th Sept 2025
With Subhumans iconic logo, rapid-fire, hard-hitting lyrics and breakneck speed, crunching guitars, the band still stands out as one of the best anarcho-punk bands to


Shake Some Acton gig #116, Harrow Trinity Bar, 25th Sep 2025
The Let’s Go’s are pure musical joy. From the moment they kick off with the euphoric pop-punk rush of ‘In My Head’, the Japanese trio


The Drowns, London Black Heart, 23rd Sep 2025
In terms of prime-quality blue collar punk n’ roll played with maximum passion, this takes us right back to seeing Social Distortion at the Astoria


Album review: TV Death – ‘Neon Dreamland’
In truth, to label TV Death as merely a garage rock group would be to do them a disservice; they also take influence from psychedelia,
I’ve been going to gigs since I was 18 years old, and have loved them ever since. They are my second home. I enjoy discovering new bands, meeting punks of different ages, and learning more about the scene. I sing, play guitar, and learning the drums. Punk for life!