
Toronto punk outfit The Regans return with “Bloodstains and Business Cards,” their ferocious second single released June 6 via SoundCloud and YouTube. Clocking in under three minutes, the track is a lean, aggressive shot of classic punk energy with a modern edge.
Built around punchy guitars, tight rhythms, and razor-sharp vocals, the song captures the tension of navigating work, image, and identity—gritty but smart, angry but controlled. It’s a step up from their debut, showing tighter songwriting and a clearer vision.
With this track, The Regans continue carving out a space in Canada’s DIY punk circuit. No gimmicks, no gloss—just a loud, sharp burst of what punk’s supposed to feel like.