
Laundromat Kingpin tap into seasonal nostalgia with their new single “Halloween (Back in the Day),” released October 1, 2025. It’s a punk track soaked in memory—evoking mischief, late-night chills, and the kind of youthful chaos that only Halloween used to bring.
Musically, the band stick to their raw punk core: driving guitars, punchy rhythms, and vocals that lean into urgency without losing clarity. There’s a subtle melodic undertone beneath the grit, giving the song both bite and warmth. It doesn’t try to be flashy; it lands through feeling and energy.
Promoted as their “spooky season anthem,” the single rides perfectly into October. It’s the kind of track that feels equally at home blasting at a house party or playing in the background as you carve pumpkins and think back to those reckless, simpler nights.
“Halloween (Back in the Day)” is both a throwback and a fresh statement—Laundromat Kingpin capturing the spirit of the season with a grin and a sneer.











