GENRE; 80s Rock/ 90s Rock/ Garage Rock/ Glam Rock/ Hard Rock/ Indie Rock/ Pop-Punk
RELEASE DATE; 01 April, 2026
RATING; 4.2/5
Few bands capture the unpredictable spirit of New York underground rock quite like Ridiculous Bitch, and their second full-length album Die About It pushes that reputation even further. Following their buzzworthy Japan tour and growing international following, the band delivers a record packed with grit, attitude, and emotional intensity. Produced by guitarist Jimmie Marlowe, the album feels intentionally unfiltered, balancing chaotic punk energy with sharp musicianship and theatrical flair. It is loud, abrasive, funny, and strangely heartfelt all at the same time.
Tracks like “Lady Sadie” and “Lost My Wife” showcase the band at their most confident. “Lady Sadie” stomps forward with heavy grunge-inspired guitar work and dirty glam-rock swagger, while “Lost My Wife” leans into dramatic storytelling and over-the-top personality. Frontwoman Karen Xerri commands attention throughout the album with a vocal performance that swings between sarcastic sneers and emotional vulnerability. There is an undeniable chemistry running through the record, with every member contributing to its unpredictable energy and larger-than-life personality.

What separates Die About It from many modern punk releases is its willingness to embrace imperfection. Ridiculous Bitch doesn’t aim for clean or polished; instead, the band thrives in emotional chaos. Themes of trauma, alienation, frustration, and escapism are delivered with biting humor and dramatic flair, creating songs that feel both personal and explosive. “Cry About It” stands out as one of the album’s most emotionally charged moments, while “Engage” fires off razor-sharp social commentary wrapped inside massive guitar riffs and infectious hooks.
More than anything, Die About It confirms Ridiculous Bitch as one of the most distinctive voices emerging from the NYC punk scene today. The band successfully blends punk aggression, glam theatrics, and grunge-inspired heaviness into a sound that feels both nostalgic and fresh. Supported by the talents of Don Berger, Dominick Martes, and Lach Driver, the album never loses momentum. Die About It is wild, emotionally raw, and impossible to overlook — exactly the kind of record punk rock needs right now.
Songs on Album
1. Lady Sadie
2. Lost My Wife
3. Engage
4. Cry About it
5. Rainy Day Recess
6. Kafka was the Rage
7. Little Boy Blue
8. Cadence
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