REVIEW: Infamous Stiffs – “Evel Mann”Twisted Truths, Gritty Riffs, and Punk With Purpose

Infamous Stiffs return with a bang—and a warning—with their blistering new single “Evel Mann”. Clocking in at just under three minutes of raw, unfiltered punk energy, the track is a deep dive into the mind of a manipulative, power-hungry figure who distorts reality and thrives on fear. It’s a dark, razor-edged narrative that couldn’t feel more relevant.

Scott Wilkins’ gritty, commanding vocals set the tone, delivering each line with venomous urgency. Backed by Troy Takaki’s thunderous basslines, Mark Pananides’ cutting guitar riffs, and Dave Bach’s relentless drumming, “Evel Mann” doesn’t just ask for your attention—it grabs you by the collar and demands it.

This isn’t just another punk song. It’s a sonic grenade lobbed into the heart of modern chaos, a reflection of deception and control wrapped in distortion and attitude. Infamous Stiffs continue to build on their underground legacy, proving that their message is just as sharp as their sound.

If you’re looking for punk with bite, brains, and a whole lot of bite—“Evel Mann” is your next essential listen.

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