New York’s fiercest punk-glam wrecking crew, Ridiculous Bitch return with Die About It, a sophomore album that feels louder, sharper, and far more fearless than their debut Granada. Fresh off a successful Japan tour, the band channels pure chaos into a record overflowing with grit, theatrical swagger, and emotional honesty. Produced and recorded by guitarist Jimmie Marlowe, the album captures the raw pulse of NYC underground rock while still sounding polished enough to command bigger stages. Every track feels alive, dangerous, and impossible to ignore.

The album thrives on contrast. One moment, Ridiculous Bitch delivers snarling punk aggression; the next, they slip into emotionally bruised storytelling with stunning precision. “Lady Sadie” explodes with dirty grunge riffs and glam-rock attitude, while “Lost My Wife” struts confidently through smoky, theatrical energy driven by Karen Xerri’s fierce and unapologetic vocals. The much-talked-about “Cry About It” lives up to its reputation as the band’s “meanest ballad ever written,” balancing vulnerability with biting sarcasm. Meanwhile, “Engage” stands tall as one of the album’s most explosive moments, layering sharp social commentary over massive guitar hooks.

What makes Die About It memorable is how unapologetically human it feels. Ridiculous Bitch embraces ugliness, humor, heartbreak, and rage all at once without sounding forced. Their storytelling dives into trauma, marginalization, escapism, and personal collapse, yet the band never loses its sense of theatrical fun. There’s a reckless sincerity throughout the album that recalls classic NYC punk while still carving out a sound entirely their own. The chemistry between Don Berger, Dominick Martes, and Lach Driver adds even more fuel to the madness.

With Die About It, Ridiculous Bitch proves they are not just another underground cult favorite, they are becoming one of the most exciting punk-rock acts emerging from New York right now. The album is loud, messy, theatrical, emotional, and gloriously ridiculous in all the right ways. Fans of punk, grunge, and glam rock will find plenty to obsess over here, but more importantly, the record feels authentic from start to finish. Ridiculous Bitch aren’t chasing trends; they are building their own chaotic universe, and Die About It is its wildest chapter yet.

TRACKS

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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