No Policy release new single ‘Catch Ya Later’
No Policy is set to release their new single “Catch Ya Later,” a commentary on the willingness of people to turn a blind-eye to abusive behavior, only to be baffled by the consequences.
Based on Managua, Nicaragua, No Policy is an alternative-rock band that takes inspiration from the garage rock sounds of The Hives and the blistering surf anthems of Dick Dale.
Speaking about the new release No Policy share, “So, to recap… Catch Ya Later tells the story of the search for Alex, who is missing by the apparent doing of Max and his known aggressive behavior.
The story may make it seem like this hapened in a romantic relationship, but we intentionally used unisex names to make a point that abuse can happen to anyone of any sex in any kind of relationship. We still left it a bit open-ended so people can draw their own conclusions to the type of relationship Alex and Max had, which may be based on personal experiences.”
“Catch Ya Later” tells the story of the search for Alex, who is missing by the apparent doing of Max and his known aggressive behavior.
“Catch Ya Later” is for everyone that has directly or indirectly seen abusive behavior but were unable or unwilling to do something about it.
Consisting of Rodrigo Lumbi (vocalist), and Jerry Castillo (drummer), No Policy is a band by two friends from Managua, Nicaragua made to let their grievances be known, and let off some steam.
No Policy is completely self-produced, with Rodrigo and Jerry taking care of production, recording, mixing, and mastering.