Implants Debuts Music Video Starring El Hefe of NOFX
PUNK ROCK SUPERGROUP
IMPLANTS
Unveils Music Video Starring El Hefe of NOFX
New Album Annihilation out October 18th
Punk rock supergroup IMPLANTS—comprised of members from SoCal staples Strung Out, Pulley, Ten Foot Pole, Authority Zero, and Brown Lobster Tank/The Tank—has released their new music video “Radio Out,” starring El Hefe of NOFX. This track is from their highly anticipated full-length album, Annihilation, set to be released on October 18th via Cyber Tracks. Limited
“‘Radio Out’ explores the daily struggles that drive people to their limits. It touches on feelings of depression, loneliness, and the desire for an end. This song serves as a reminder to pay attention to those who are feeling low and provide them with hope that things will ultimately get better,” explains vocalist Ken Conte.
From grappling with depression and suicidal thoughts (“Radio Out”) to navigating the emotions of a breakup (“Shades of Black”) to addressing governmental corruption and the failings of our current leadership (“Raise This Flag”) — Annihilation explores the world around us.
The album was produced and mixed by Chris Collier (KoRn, Pulley, Prong) and mastered by Kyle Black (Comeback Kid, Pierce The Veil, New Found Glory).
IMPLANTS is a five-piece melodic punk rock supergroup formed in 2011, featuring members from iconic SoCal punk bands like Face To Face, Strung Out, Pulley, Ten Foot Pole, No Use For A Name, and Brown Lobster Tank/The Tank. They quickly gained a massive following after their demo tracks leaked online, capturing worldwide attention and radio play. Their song “Once Was I” remains a staple on SiriusXM Faction Punk. Their debut album, From Chaos To Order, was hailed as one of 2013’s Top 10 Punk Rock Releases and continues to attract new fans today. Known for their electrifying live performances, IMPLANTS has shared the stage with punk legends such as Good Riddance, NOFX, Pulley, and Strung Out.
IMPLANTS is Ken Conte (vocals), Rob Ramos (guitar, backing vocals), Chris Del Rio (bass), and Chris Dalley (drums).