FRND CRCL Announce New Album JRSY FRSH out May 30th

FRND CRCL

Announce New Album

JRSY FRSH 

out May 30

Share Punk Rock Interpretation

of a Country Bar Song

“Late Nites” Out Now

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New York, NY – March 14, 2025 – Veteran South Jersey pop-punkers have announced their 4th full length record JRSY FRSH, set to be released May 30th. Along with the album announcement, the band have released the genre-blending single “Late Nites” which fans can listen to now here.

FRND CRCL worked with Gary Cioni (Hot Mulligan, Crime in Stereo), Tyler Skye (Abby Powledge), and Whit Wright (Thomas Rhett) to create the genre bending track “Late Nites.”

“Recorded in Nashville with some of the best hands in country music involved with the production, “Late Nites” is the punk-rock pop-punk interpretation of a country bar song. It’s authentic to us because we’re from South Jersey which very much has country vibes. After all, we’re just punks from the sticks.”

The new song blends so many genres together to create a seamless and authentically FRND CRCL track. Exploring country music with pop-punk roots and adding new elements the band has never used before keeps fans on their toes.

“This is the first song we’ve ever used a steel guitar on (Shout out to Whit Wright on that one). Over the years we must’ve rewritten this song at least three times. It’s one of those ideas that has just evolved with us over time. The song has been with us for so long, but it could not have come to life before Adam came back to the band.”

Fans can catch FRND CRCL on tour later this March with Fluorescents. Tickets are available now here: https://linktr.ee/FRNDCRCL

FRND CRCL Tour Dates

3.26 Boston MA @ O’Brien’s Pub w/ 5ever

3.27 Brooklyn, NY @ Alphaville w/ New York Nicks

3.28 NYC NY @ Pianos w/ Wheelbite

3.29 Philadelphia @ Kung Fu Necktie w/ Afloat

3.30 Washington DC @ The Pocket w/ Keep Your Secrets

About FRND CRCL:

One of South Jersey’s notable pop punk bands, FRND CRCL are coined “key players in the new wave of pop punk on the scene” (New Noise Magazine) having been compared to blink-182, Simple Plan, and Sum 41, bringing their delightfully nostalgic yet strikingly infectious fresh feel into the fifth wave of pop punk.