T.S.O.L. Enlists Punk Pals with Release of New Album, ‘A-Side Graffiti’

T.S.O.L. drops 'A-Side Graffiti' - Photo by John Gilhooley

Release – Legendary SoCal punks T.S.O.L. have released their ninth studio album A-Side Graffiti via Kitten Robot Records. The album was produced by Paul Roessler.

T.S.O.L. remains true to their punk roots by weaving symphonic tracks like a loose cover of Louis Armstrong’s “Wonderful World” and a campy and faithful cover of Rocky Horror’s “Sweet Transvestite,” which features Keith Morris of Circle Jerks-Off fame in the role of “Brad.”

Elsewhere on the album, their interpretation of David Bowie’s “Can You Hear Me?” features some of their musical friends including Frank Agnew from the Adolescents, Chip Hannah of the Trigger Complex, and Murphy from Sugar Ray.

“Look, it might be a little too smooth for some of you, but maybe when you feel like being romantic, you can put this on and use it as a backdrop to some adult fun,” vocalist Jack Grisham said about the track.

Check out ‘Swimming’ here: