It’s a call to stand tall even when you’re at your lowest.

Chapter IV marked a shift for the London-based band. While they kept the "working class protest" spirit and catchy rhythms they’re known for, they started introducing new layers like piano and organ. "The Time Is Now" carries that matured sound—it’s polished but hasn't lost an ounce of its grit. It leans into a message of , proving that punk isn't just about what you're against, but what you're willing to fight for within yourself. Key Takeaways

The Time Is Now” taken from the album ”Chapter IV” Director/Editor - Jaka Curlic Cameras - Jaka Curlic & Geordy Van Velzen YouTube·Booze & Glory / The Gamblers Official

The Anthem We Need: Why Booze & Glory’s “The Time Is Now” Still Hits Hard

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