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Stay young with The Henry Clay People

Some of the best punk rock distills the appeal of eternal youth: lack of consequence, in-the-moment thrills, the perpetual need for speed.

L.A.’s The Henry Clay People channel all of the above on “Twenty-Five for the Rest of Our Lives,” the title track for their forthcoming new album.

“We’re never gonna to settle down, we’ll never settle for anything,” singer-guitarist Joey Siara sings on the two-minute blast of heart attack guitars and youthful idealism.

They don’t want to grow up.

And we don’t want them to either.

Contact reporter Jason Bracelin at jbracelin@ reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0476.

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