Petty Relics

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New Jersey indie punks Banquets return after 10 years with a new LP and latest single

Banquets, the New Jersey indie-punk quartet, is releasing their first album in a decade titled "Petty Relics" on October 17, 2025 via Black Numbers. The album, produced by Andy Tyler Clark (The Wonder Years, The Menzingers) features 11 melodic indie-punk anthems, including the latest single "Episodes" which is now streaming everywhere. Fans of The Menzingers, The Loved Ones, Saves the Day, The Get Up Kids, The Gaslight Anthem and Jimmy Eat World will appreciate Banquets' anthemic passion and heartfelt lyrics in this long-awaited release full of chugging guitars, sing-along hooks and big melodies. Check out the single below along with the full press release.

September 4, 2025

New Jersey indie-punk quartet, Banquets, are back with their first new album in a decade titled Petty Relics, set for release on October 17, 2025 via Black Numbers. After wrapping things up in 2016, with a sold-out farewell show at Brooklyn's infamous St. Vitus and the release of their last LP "Spit at the Sun", Banquets' members settled into life which included spreading out geographically. All four members were pulled back together for a planned appearance at The Fest 19 in 2021 that never came to fruition. Despite not playing the show, Banquets started testing out some new material and everything clicked back into place. The end result is an eleven-track album titled Petty Relics that burns with the anthemic passion that made them a beloved staple in the genre. Recorded by Andy Tyler Clark (The Wonder Years, The Menzingers) and mastered by Arthur Rizk (Power Trip, King Diamond), Petty Relics contains 11 blistering track of melodic heartfelt indie punk anthems including the latest single "Episodes" which is now streaming everywhere.

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The last we heard from Banquets, they announced their third and final LP, “Spit at the Sun.” The Jersey City quartet had decided to hang it up after years of shows and several releases with Black Numbers. They played their final show in February of 2016 and the members went their separate ways, parting on good terms but with the understanding that the realities of life made it difficult to carry the banner any further.

In 2021, the band started practicing with the intention of playing The Fest in Gainesville, but the effort ultimately failed. Despite the physical distance between all the members of the band, the seed was planted and the spark was there. That spark started a new fire among the band members, who started working on new material almost immediately after the cancelled Fest performance. Slowly at first, they started sending demos back and forth. Once time and geography allowed, Banquets were back in the same room again hammering on what would become their fourth LP. With 11 new songs done, Banquets tapped longtime friend Andy Clarke (Luther, The Ruining) to produce at his studio in Philadelphia (Retro City Studios).

“Petty Relics” picks up where “Spit at the Sun” left off, even if it took them 10 years to get going. The album is a reflection on getting older while you still have the passion for something you loved when you were younger, while also looking to the future and what’s left in your wake. Sonically, “Petty Relics” draws from a lot of Banquets’ usual influences, but has a more natural and indie-leaning feel. Despite the melancholy self-reflective tone of the lyrics, the brightness of the melodies and instrumentation gives the listener a sense that Banquets are satisfied with the mark they’ve made over the years. Get useless. Get used to it.

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