Nonthewiser – Injustice For All

Nonthewiser – Injustice For All

Nonthewiser have today released their new EP titled ‘Injustice For All’. Punk is alive and well in the form of Nonthewiser, showing that it’s the only genre that can go commercial and come back unscathed and unharmed. Nonthewiser return to the roots with raucous rebel anthemic bangers filled with fire and fueled with fury.

Just tamed enough to lure in the posers, ‘Injustice For All’ is an air guitar nightmare in the guise of that perfect dream with that girl you wished you talked to all those years ago. Well, the chicken switch remains unpressed, so, go for it.

About Nonthewiser

Nonthewiser takes everything they love from the Californian punk rock scene of the ’90s and mixes it with their Scandinavian heritage. The result is fast, fierce, and melodic punk rock that makes you sing along and move your body.

The gloomy lyrical themes paired with melodies that stick for days earned the band great reviews when their self-titled debut album dropped in 2023. The intensity of their songs translates directly to the stage, where Nonthewiser truly shines.

Following several shows alongside heavyweights of the genre in their home country of Sweden, the band toured Scandinavia in the winter of ’23 and embarked on an extensive European tour in the fall of ’24.

Now, Nonthewiser returns stronger than ever with their latest release “Injustice for All,” out November 20th, 2025 — a fierce statement against the growing darkness in the world. The four-track EP showcases the band’s signature mix of speed, melody, and emotion while pushing their sound to new heights. Work on their sophomore full-length album is already underway, proving that the force is still strong with this one as the wheels keep turning at the speed of light in a world that keeps getting darker.

LINKS:
https://www.facebook.com/Nonthewiser/
https://melodicpunkrecords.bandcamp.com/

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