Jason Navarro wasn't sure the Suicide Machines would ever make another album -- and was fine with that. So the Detroit punk quartet's return on March 27 with Revolution Spring, premiering in its entirety exclusively below, came as something of a surprise."When the inspiration hit, we had the songs," Navarro tells Billboard.
That happened about two years ago, he adds, when the group -- which formed during 1991 and released six studio album’s four for Walt Disney's Hollywood Records imprint -- came up with a small batch of new material. "Three of them were really good," the frontman recalls.
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