
(Epitaph) Philadelphia punk institution The Menzingers are sharing their new single "Nobody's Heroes" today, their first new music since 2023's Some Of It Was True. Recorded with Grammy-winning producer Will Yip at his Memory Music Studios in South Philly, the single sharpens the band's signature blend of working-class grit and indie punk swagger, adding new depth to their Heartland-rock sound.
The Menzingers also debut the accompanying visual to "Nobody's Heroes", a DIY in-studio performance video they filmed and directed themselves. The clip showcases the band in their element, panning between intimate shots of its members jamming and hanging out in their cozy Philadelphia studio.
"We started writing Nobody's Heroes for Tom [May], who was going through a divorce at the time," vocalist/guitarist Greg Barnett says. "As the song developed it became something even bigger. 'Nobody's Heroes' is the story of The Menzingers. How we're at our best when we're ourselves."
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