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0:00/3:29
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Drinkin' All Night 2:170:00/2:17
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Sparkin' night lust 3:420:00/3:42
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DIY 2:250:00/2:25
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Song for a liar 3:470:00/3:47
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0:00/6:03
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0:00/3:53
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Thumbellina 3:030:00/3:03
out now
OUT NOW
Libertad (Revolution has not failed)
Released on December 5th 2025, “Libertad (Revolution Has Not Failed)” is Red Tree Religion’s newest release, forged from basses, drums and vocals alone. Anchored in the band’s funky rock core and shaped by Spanish spoken-word elements, the song moves through rhythm and restraint, echoing the spirit of Gil Scott-Heron and the political pulse of Latin America. Libertad inhabits the space before impact, where revolution is not extinguished but deferred.
The single features Greg Agyralides on bass, fretless bass and vocals, Elissavet Karamichail delivering Spanish spoken words, and Clive H. Jones / JunzMuzik on drums. Sound engineering was handled by Vassilis Karagiannis, with mixing by Lazaros Karagiannis and mastering by Yiannis Christodoulatos at Sweetspot Productions.
Thanks to: Iosif Vacondios, Vasia Kanellou
Special thanks to Dimitris Dimitrakas for his invaluable support during our early stages as a band. Rest in Punk mate.
previous release
Quick 'n' Dirty
New ep out now
The Greek indie rockers, Red Tree Religion, are all set to self-release their new 5-track EP 'Quick 'n' Dirty' on May 14th. This upcoming EP will be their fourth release since 2020, and it blends dirty punk rock with traditional Greek music elements. "Quick 'n' Dirty" features special guest Elina Strati.
Recorded and mixed at Studio Chronos, Nikea.
Sound Engineering: Vassilis Karagiannis
Mixed by Lazaros Karagiannis
Mastered by Yannis Christodoulatos (Sweetspot Productions):
Artwork by Tasmar:
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about red tree religion
“Red Tree Religion' music reminds me of summertime”
— George Gourgaris, RockOverdose
“Grooving and horny funk…music to drink, move, spend the night, flirt, and enjoy your life”
— Metal Hammer Greece
“Please keep up infusing unexpected elements/features”
— Karl Louis, Indie International
“Really fun groove-based jam. Poppin' bass and drums in the pocket.”
— Eric Goetz - Indie International