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Published on August 3rd, 2018 | by Jameelah "Just Jay" Wilkerson

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Basement – Radkey

Rock ‘n’ roll trio Radkey released their new single “Basement” today via RED MUSIC. Produced by Bill Stevenson of Descendents, the track is an anthem for those who like to find repose and center themselves. Frontman Darrion “Dee” Radke’s vocals are met with light harmonies and melodic guitar riffs, continuing the introduction of fresh sounds for the punk-tinged garage rockers. Stream/purchase “Basement” here.

“The basement is our hangout spot where we jam out and write all our music. Being down there allows us to hide away from everything that isn’t going the way that we want it to. It’s our sanctuary where we can escape everything,” shared bassist Isaiah Radke.

The release of “Basement” comes after Radkey announced their supporting slot on a Fall 2018 tour with British punk rock band The Damned. The 14-city tour kicks off in Boston on Oct. 17 and hits major markets like New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Full tour routing below, and tickets are on sale now via Radkey.net.

Radkey’s fall run with The Damned follows back-to-back tours with Descendents and Jack White, with scattered headlining shows along the East Coast. Creative Loafing dubbed Radkey a “band to follow” after a performance in Tampa, Fla. in the spring. The trio has previously toured with Rise Against, The Joy Formidable, Touche Amore and Against Me! while also performing at major rock festivals, including Rock on the Range, Carolina Rebellion and Louder Than Life.

Earlier this year, the brothers debuted their new sound with “Not Smart,” a rock track that introduced pop elements to the band’s psych/punk sound. Clash declared: “‘Not Smart’ rages with unbridled fury, somewhere between Ramones bubblegum and Nirvana bite.” Stream “Not Smart” here.

Radkey also partnered with MasterCard in January for its #StartSomethingPriceless campaign featuring SZA. The campaign included a docuseries that premiered on The Ellen DeGeneres Show while commercials aired during the 60th Annual GRAMMY Awards televised broadcast. Radkey joined five other artists on a cover of Bo Diddley’s “Can’t Judge a Book by the Cover,” the theme song for the campaign. Stream the “Can’t Judge a Book by the Cover” remix here.

FALL 2018 TOUR w/ The Damned and The Darts
10/17 – Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club
10/18 – New York, NY @ Irving Plaza
10/19 – Asbury Park, NJ @ Stone Pony
10/20 – Washington D.C. @ Black Cat
10/21 – Philadelphia, PA @ Theatre of Living Arts
10/25 – Englewood, CO @ Gothic Theatre
10/26 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot
10/27 – Las Vegas, NV @ House of Blues
10/28 – Tempe, AZ @ Marquee Theatre
10/31 – San Francisco, CA @ Regency Ballroom
11/1 – Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst
11/2 – Los Angeles, CA @ Fonda Theatre

ABOUT RADKEY
As pre-teens growing up in small-town Saint Joseph, Mo., brothers Darrion “Dee,” Isaiah and Soloman Radke enrolled in rock ‘n’ roll high school as their ticket out of Nowheresville. The brothers played their first show opening for Fishbone in 2011 and haven’t looked back since. In 2013, the Cat & Mouse and Devil Fruit EPs took Radkey from sweaty backroom punk gigs to storming the UK’s Download Festival and Riotfest in the U.S. In 2015, Radkey enlisted Arctic Monkeys producer/mixer Ross Orton to producer their debut record, Delicious Rock Noise. The result was an across-the-board detonation of several shades of rock, punk and wild abandon – and riffs, riffs, riffs. Having kicked off 2018 with new music, Radkey’s sound has continued to expand and mature, reflected in the sleek guitar and growing bass on their new tracks “Not Smart” and “Basement.” It’s a testament to the future of music, and the band is primed for the rock and roll hall of fame.



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