After a two-decade hiatus, post-punk band Crash Rickshaw crashes back onto the scene with the release of their new EP, Big Sir.
Born out of the late ’90s emo, hardcore, and post-punk underground in Orange County, California, Crash Rickshaw began as a side project for Project 86 members Steve Dail, Alex Albert, and Randy Torres—alongside Joby Harris of punk outfit Rainy Days. Life, careers, and geography stalled the music, but friendship, dinners, jam sessions and scattered studio sessions sparked something new for fans—and themselves (not necessarily in that order).
Big Sir delivers raw, infectious tracks steeped in ’90s post-punk grunge—exploring conflict with egocentric patriarches , love letters to the old scene, relationship interventions, and barn-burning epiphanies.
It’s the EP you didn't know was coming— but now need to make room for.