FLATWOUNDS Release "Chain of Command" EP + Share "Inertia" Video — WATCH // Touring US This Spring


Albany-based up and comers FLATWOUNDS — Colin O'Hare [vocals], Matt Degnan [guitar], David Granger [bass], and Wade Coonrad [drums] — are thrilled to release their new EP Chain Of Command. It arrived today, March 20, via Blue Grape Music. Get it here.

Today, the band, which deftly combines a DNA-distinct blend of hardcore and '90s hard rock, shares the video for "Inertia."

Watch it BELOW!

"'Inertia' was written with a sense of urgency," says O'Hare. "It's made to pull something out of you that you might not be comfortable with. But that's what it's all about."

Regarding the EP as a whole, O'Hare explained previously, "Chain of Command represents how we've evolved and matured as musicians. This is our sound. It's a little weird, dissonant, melodic, and heavy when it needs to be. The title works because most of the songs are about apathy and a lack of action. There's always a 'chain of command' in life, and it keeps you from doing what you want. It could be societal or in your head. You always have to answer to something, though."


CHAIN OF COMMAND EP TRACK LISTING:

"Emulator" 
"Separate" 
"Face It" 
"Inertia"

Flatwounds are hitting the road throughout the spring and summer starting with a handful of dates with Excide, and are set to appear at the Sick New World Festival in Las Vegas next month. The band will also perform at the Sick New World Pre-Show with Mastodon and Melvins at The Chelsea in Las Vegas on April 24.

The band will be out with Lip Critic in May and June. All upcoming and confirmed dates are below.

SPRING 2026:

3/20 — Albany, NY — Free School (Record Release Show) 
4/9 — Brooklyn, NY — Woodshop (w/ Excide) 
4/10 — Dayville, CT — Killingly Grange (w/ Excide) 
4/11 — New Brunswick, NJ — Cinco De Mayo (w/ Excide) 
4/12 — Washington, DC — The Fridge (w/ Excide) 
4/25 — Las Vegas, NV — Sick New World (Festival)

WITH LIP CRITIC:

5/25 — Troy, NY — No Fun 
5/26 — Boston, MA — The Rockwell 
5/27 — Montreal, QC, Canada — La Sala Rossa 
5/28 — Toronto, ON, Canada — The Garrison 
5/29 — Detroit, MI — The Sanctuary 
5/30 — Chicago, IL — Beat Kitchen 
6/2 — Denver, CO — Hi-Dive 
6/4 — Salt Lake City, UT — Kilby Court 
6/5 — Reno, NV — Holland Project 
6/7 — Seattle, WA — Barboza 
6/8 — Vancouver, BC, Canada — Wise Hall 
6/9 — Portland, OR — Polaris Hall 
6/11 — Sacramento, CA — Café Colonia 
6/12 — San Francisco, CA — Bottom of the Hill 
6/13 — Los Angeles, CA — Zebulon 
6/14 — Phoenix, AZ — Valley Bar 
6/17 — Austin, TX — 29th Street Ballroom 
6/18 — Dallas, TX — Club Dada 
6/19 — Hattiesburg, MS — Fat Cat 
6/20 — Atlanta, GA — Altar at The Masquerade 
6/21 — Durham, NC — Pinhook 
6/23 — Pittsburgh, PA — Little Giant 
6/24 — Philadelphia, PA — PhilaMOCA

What would a rock 'n' roll band sound like if it was born from a basement hardcore scene? Well, it might sound a bit like Flatwounds. The Albany, NY quartet could certainly send any floor into a frenzy, yet they also write hooks addictive enough to bring an arena to its feet. Forged by a cold indie underground and even colder East Coast winters, there’s chaotic intensity underneath their concrete infectiousness. The band transfixes with bold hooks and traumatize with jarring and jagged bursts of distortion. As the story goes, Colin had a show booked for December 2022 and needed a band. Knowing one another from around town, he tagged in Wade and Matt (who brought Dave into the fold). Not only did the guys play the aforementioned gig, but they wrote what would become the 2023 Raw EP. Off the latter, "Rust" and "Fade" generated hundreds of thousands of Spotify streams. Flatwounds picked up the momentum with the Down EP and Drain EP. At the top of 2025, "Drenched" surged on TikTok, amassed 171K Spotify streams, and caught the attention of Blue Grape Music and producer Brian Robbins [Beartooth, Pierce The Veil]. Early praise poured in from Revolver, Lambgoat, Idioteq, and more. Now, their signature style firmly takes shape on their 2026 EP Chain of Command [Blue Grape Music] with grit, grime, and gusto intact.

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