St. Divine Delivers Raw Energy with "New Kind of Kick"
New York City’s St. Divine kicks off their debut EP, you can’t go forward and you can’t go back, with the electrifying track “New Kind of Kick.” Fronted by the dynamic duo of Will Croxton and Judy Ann Nock, the five-piece band channels the spirit of raw punk rock with Americana flair, woven together with gritty guitar riffs and commanding vocal performances.
“New Kind of Kick” bursts open with unrelenting energy, driven by Croxton's sharp guitar work and Nock's fearless vocal delivery. The track's punk roots are palpable, echoing influences of the New York underground scene where St. Divine first came together as backup vocalists for Ivan Julian of Richard Hell & the Voidoids. That legacy of gritty authenticity bleeds through every note, with Croxton’s production experience at SuperGiraffeSound ensuring that the track’s analog warmth and jagged edges are perfectly preserved.
The song sets the tone for an EP that is both nostalgic and refreshingly bold, blending the edge of punk with elements of soul and Americana.
With appearances on college radio and upcoming performances across the Northeast and Midwest, St. Divine is proving that their kind of kick is exactly what the scene needs.