Each song pushes harder, digs deeper, and refuses to look away..
Taking everything they love from the Californian punk rock scene of the ’90s and mixing it with their Scandinavian heritage, Swedish punks NONTHEWISER create fast, fierce, and melodic punk rock!
The band return stronger than ever with their latest release ‘Injustice For All‘ – which came out on November 20th, 2025 – a four-track EP showcasing the band’s signature mix of speed, melody, and emotion. The EP dives into the pressures of family, faith, and a world where justice rarely lands where it should..
NONTHEWISER are: Niclas Bergstrand, Joel Andersson, Tobias Edberg, Lars Andersen and Agge Johansson. Their gloomy lyrical themes paired with melodies that stick for days earned the band great reviews when their self-titled debut album dropped in 2023. It’s safe to say they’ve upped the ante on this new release!
‘Injustice For All‘ opens at full throttle with ‘Justice undone‘, a riff filled tirade against governments dragging their countries back to the 1950s. Second track ‘We’ll all be dead‘ is “A brutal anthem about leaders threatening nuclear war while the rest of us are left to burn. They push the button. We disappear.” The guitars wail like warning sirens:
Third song ‘21 down‘ features sublime vocal harmonies as the band reflect upon the tragedy of the unecessary death of innocents. Final track ‘Dire hestitation‘ revs back up to full speed; the drums boom and the guitarists thrash as the band pull back the shutters on the dangers of gun ownership to your family:
If you’re into punk that actually says something – and hits like a punch to the chest – this is one release you don’t want to miss.
Work on NONTHEWISER‘s sophomore full-length album is already underway, proving that the force is still strong with this one, as the wheels keep turning at the speed of light in a world that keeps getting darker.
‘Injustice For All‘ is streaming on your favourite service, and your can download the EP from HERE.
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