After more than three decades at the forefront of melodic skate punk, Belvedere have officially released their highly anticipated seventh full-length, Seven Years of Bad Luck, via Thousand Islands Records. Over the course of eleven songs, Seven Years of Bad Luck finds Belvedere continuing to refine the blend of technical precision, blistering speed, melodic songwriting, and socially conscious lyricism that has made them one of punk rock’s most respected and enduring bands. The newly released video for Liability shines a spotlight on one of the album’s most direct and politically charged tracks, the song’s urgent message mirrors the themes that run throughout Seven Years of Bad Luck.
Seven Years of Bad Luck that examines modern uncertainty, personal struggle, social division, and collective responsibility through Belvedere‘s signature mix of intensity and melody. Seven Years of Bad Luck pushes both musically and lyrically into new territory while retaining everything longtime fans have come to love about the band. Melodic yet dissonant, melancholy yet hopeful, cryptic yet straightforward, intense yet dynamic, the album captures a band still challenging itself and its audience.

After 30 years as a band and an exhaustive touring schedule that has taken them across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, Belvedere show no signs of slowing down. The band recently completed a Canadian tour with Strung Out and will return to Europe throughout June and July for dates alongside Authority Zero, MakeWar, Strung Out, The Corps, and more.
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