MXPX: Releases New Album
MxPx Releases 11th Studio Album
‘Find A Way Home’

WATCH: Official Music Video for “Stay Up All Night” HERE
MxPx’s New Album Find A Way Home
OUT NOW – Purchase HERE
**JUST ANNOUNCED** – MxPx to Headline The Hollywood Palladium on January 6 with Less Than Jake, Relient K, and Smoking Popes
MxPx are headlining Furnace Fest and performing When We Were Young Festival 2023 – All Tickets HERE
BREMERTON, WA | August 25, 2023: MxPx, the iconic punk rock band hailing from Bremerton, Washington is back at it again. Today, they proudly release their highly anticipated 11th studio album, Find A Way Home, now available on all major streaming platforms. To celebrate the release of Find A Way Home, the band put on a massive live-stream concert for their fans across the internet, broadcasting live from partner platforms such as YouTube, SPIN, Alternative Press, Rock Sound, SiriusXM Faction Punk, 23Punk, Furnace Fest, Punk Rock MBA, Today I Grew Up, idobi Radio, and more – in case you missed it, check out the replay via YouTube here.
Find A Way Home comprises 13 original tracks, all recorded at Monkey Trench Studios in Bremerton, WA. The album was engineered and mixed by Ryan Furlott, who also shares a producing credit on the album alongside MxPx. As MxPx gears up for an exciting year ahead, they are set to headline Furnace Fest on September 22 and perform the highly-anticipated When We Were Young Festival on October 21 and 22. In addition, fans can anticipate a series of headlining shows, with the first announced show being at The Hollywood Palladium on January 6 with Less Than Jake, Relient K, and Smoking Popes.
Since their inception in 1992, MxPx has lived the music industry roller coaster. They’ve spent some time on major labels, selling millions of records along the way, to these days self-releasing their own music with a small team. They’ve toured the entire world 10x over and to this day can show up pretty much anywhere and have an audience that wants to see them. It’s a dream that they don’t take for granted. They spent six months refining songs for Find A Way Home in hopes of delivering something both lifelong fans and new fans would love. But most importantly delivering something that felt like MxPx. It’s been a long and amazing journey, and this is their new chapter. Find A Way Home.
Keep a close eye out for upcoming announcements and new music releases from MxPx. Fans can now stream Find A Way Home everywhere music can be streamed, and purchase on MxPx.com.

Find A Way Home Track List:
Not Today
This Is What You Told Me
What I Tell Myself
Cautious Optimistic
Excuse My French
Stay Up All Night
Ready To Rage
Undone
Call Me
Mountains To Climb
Sunrise
When We Broke Through
Mistakes Will Be Made



More About MxPx:
MxPx still tours the world, just on their own schedule and completely on their own terms. They’ve been with major labels, they’ve been with independent labels, and they’ve done it on their own without labels. They’ve been the headlining band, they’ve been the opening band, they’ve played just about every major worldwide festival, and they’ve seen the world living a dream. MxPx has an RIAA-certified gold record (1998’s Slowly Going The Way of the Buffalo), they got the key to the City of Bremerton (for real, there are pictures to prove it), they were in a Super Bowl commercial, recorded the theme song of a major motion picture (Scooby-Doo, 2002), they own their recording studio (Monkey Trench Studios), and that’s just the beginning of the list.
The band has released ten full-length albums, alongside an even longer list of EPs, compilations, b-sides, and singles. “Let’s Ride,” released in 2018, has become one of the band’s most popular songs; a rare feat for a band this far into its career. It was later featured in Tony Hawk’s 2020 Pro Skater remaster which opened them up to an even wider worldwide audience.
MxPx was also one of the most active bands during the COVID pandemic, frequently playing live (not pre-recorded) shows on the internet, and interacting with fans in real-time as they did it. “We wanted to be there when people needed us to be,” said Mike Herrera. MxPx plans to continue these shows even with the return of in-person concerts.
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