Growing up is a nightmare, but at least we have punk rock to scream about it. St. Petersburg, FL’s Lot Lizards‘ debut full-length album, The Horrors of Adulting, is a fist in the air response to burnout, regret, and the brutal reality of becoming an adult. Blending explosive energy, sharp lyricism, and a healthy dose of existential dread, The Horrors of Adulting is a twelve track punk rock blitz that covers everything from self-destruction and moral fatigue to escapist daydreams.

Lot Lizards

The Horrors of Adulting is out now via Punkerton Records, the album’s relentless pace and emotional rawness harken back to the golden era of melodic punk, drawing inspiration from genre staples like Face to Face, Lagwagon, Bigwig, Propagandhi and No Use for a Name, while injecting a fresh urgency and Southern grit. With The Horrors of Adulting, Lot Lizards aren’t trying to reinvent Punk, they’re reigniting the fire that made you fall in love with it in the first place.

Lot Lizards

“Our first full-length record, The Horrors of Adulting, is about exactly what it sounds likeBeing an adult is shitty most of the time. We were so fucking stupid for wanting it so bad when we were younger. If we only knew what a pain in the ass it would be…” (frontman Jon Barnes)

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