NOFX adds "Never Trust a Hippie" EP to 2006 release plans
NOFX has scheduled a new EP for release shortly before their upcoming full length, Wolves in Wolves' Clothing. The album follows 2004's retrospective on Epitaph titled The Greatest Songs Ever Written (By Us), and their last proper effort in 2003 on Fat, The War on Errorism. The past year also saw the first set of monthly 7"'s from the band.
Titled Never trust a Hippie, the EP is set for release in March. The band took a similar approach with their last full length, releasing the teaser Regaining Unconsciousness shortly before Errorism.
The new full length is set to span 18 songs and 30 minutes, and will contain four songs from the band's recent 7" of the Month Club series, with three in re-recorded form: "Leaving Jesusland," "I'm Going to Hell for This One," "You're Wrong" and "You Lose Your Faith." Several other songs set to appear include "USA-holes" and the working-titled "Harpo, Groucho and Karl," the latter of which Fat Mike describes as "a hip-hop beat with ska/new-wave guitar and a Beatles melody."
To support the releases, the band will be headed out with labelmates the Lawrence Arms and the Loved Ones.