The Official Music Video , directed by Jaka Curlic, captures the band's raw energy through tour footage shot at the end of 2017. It’s a bittersweet watch for long-time fans, as it serves as the final video featuring founding member . The visuals perfectly mirror the song's energy—constant movement, high-energy live sets, and the unmistakable bond of the punk scene. A New Direction for Street Punk
It’s a call to stand tall even when you’re at your lowest.
The title says it all—change isn't a future plan; it's a present requirement.
Chapter IV marked a shift for the London-based band. While they kept the "working class protest" spirit and catchy rhythms they’re known for, they started introducing new layers like piano and organ. "The Time Is Now" carries that matured sound—it’s polished but hasn't lost an ounce of its grit. It leans into a message of , proving that punk isn't just about what you're against, but what you're willing to fight for within yourself. Key Takeaways
The Official Music Video , directed by Jaka Curlic, captures the band's raw energy through tour footage shot at the end of 2017. It’s a bittersweet watch for long-time fans, as it serves as the final video featuring founding member . The visuals perfectly mirror the song's energy—constant movement, high-energy live sets, and the unmistakable bond of the punk scene. A New Direction for Street Punk
It’s a call to stand tall even when you’re at your lowest. BOOZE & GLORY - "The Time Is Now" (Official Video)
The title says it all—change isn't a future plan; it's a present requirement. The Official Music Video , directed by Jaka
Chapter IV marked a shift for the London-based band. While they kept the "working class protest" spirit and catchy rhythms they’re known for, they started introducing new layers like piano and organ. "The Time Is Now" carries that matured sound—it’s polished but hasn't lost an ounce of its grit. It leans into a message of , proving that punk isn't just about what you're against, but what you're willing to fight for within yourself. Key Takeaways A New Direction for Street Punk It’s a