SSR Newsletter April 29, 2026: Burned Up Bled Dry / Spiritual Law / Kaaos / Esperanza + lots more!

Hello and welcome to another edition of the Sorry State newsletter! We’re arriving in your inbox super late this week. Part of that is because this is a pretty darn massive issue of the newsletter. That tends to happen when we take a week off like we did last week, since there’s twice as much to cover in terms of new releases. But also it’s a busy and kind of difficult time for me (Daniel, who puts together this newsletter and writes most of it), so apologies if you’re waiting on me to reply to an email or get back to you about something. I’m doing my best to get on top of things, and I’m sure I’ll reply to everyone soon.

In the meantime, though, there’s SO much to tell you about this week. Our Record of the Week and both of our Featured Releases this week are all pretty unique, each of them super punk, but not in the early 80s hardcore way we focus most on here at Sorry State. They’re all worth checking out, so I hope you’ll read what we have to say and perhaps give them a listen. This week we also have news on some cool European imports, including a new distribution partnership with Spain’s Discos Enfermos that means just about all the label’s currently in print releases are now available from Sorry State, as well as two new releases on the almighty La Vida Es Un Mus from the UK. The new arrivals section is bursting with new and reissued punk music from all over the globe, and we also put a ton of fresh used stock on the website this week, with lots of great bargains to be had. We also have a fresh round of staff picks and other punk junk for you to read, so let’s get into it.

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