Culture Wars Pen Angry Letter on Rock n’ Roll Belter ‘Typical Ways’
To Support LANY in Taiwan in June New Album Coming in 2025 3.28.25 AUSTIN, TX: Austin-based band Culture Wars have shared their shout-from-the-rooftops single “Typical Ways,” available to stream now on all DSPs worldwide. Culture Wars layer guitars and stadium vocals on the band’s hardest hitting release to date about the cycle of addiction and falling into one’s typical ways. Vocalist Alex Dugan wrote the song as an angry letter to himself – its explosive, belt-worthy chorus showcases a level of emotion and angst all but lost in modern rock n’ roll. The track comes on the heels of the band’s supporting Mexico run with 2000s icons Keane and Asia stadium tours with Maroon 5, LANY, and The Script, where “Typical Ways” consistently received the loudest cheers from virtually every crowd, carving out a global presence for Culture Wars. Alex describes the song’s unexpected origins: “Typical Ways” is a song that came out of thin air. Dillon came over and showed me a guitar riff and song idea he’d be working on, which I thought was cool but couldn’t think of anything to sing to it. However, overnight I had written the whole thing in my sleep and woke up [...]

To Support LANY in Taiwan in June
New Album Coming in 2025
3.28.25 AUSTIN, TX: Austin-based band Culture Wars have shared their shout-from-the-rooftops single “Typical Ways,” available to stream now on all DSPs worldwide.
Culture Wars layer guitars and stadium vocals on the band’s hardest hitting release to date about the cycle of addiction and falling into one’s typical ways. Vocalist Alex Dugan wrote the song as an angry letter to himself – its explosive, belt-worthy chorus showcases a level of emotion and angst all but lost in modern rock n’ roll. The track comes on the heels of the band’s supporting Mexico run with 2000s icons Keane and Asia stadium tours with Maroon 5, LANY, and The Script, where “Typical Ways” consistently received the loudest cheers from virtually every crowd, carving out a global presence for Culture Wars.
Alex describes the song’s unexpected origins: “Typical Ways” is a song that came out of thin air. Dillon came over and showed me a guitar riff and song idea he’d be working on, which I thought was cool but couldn’t think of anything to sing to it. However, overnight I had written the whole thing in my sleep and woke up the next morning immediately singing the entire verse and chorus in my head. I quickly recorded it to my phone and showed it to Dillon. Since then, “Typical Ways” has consistently been the biggest roar from the crowd night after night on every tour across the world, which gave us a pretty clear indication we did something right. The earliest song from the album, “Typical Ways” was written in Austin, TX and later recorded at Sunset Sound in Los Angeles. The song was written from a time before I met my wife when I was not in a good mental state. I consider this song to be an angry letter I wrote to myself.”
In addition to releasing new music, Culture Wars will support LANY at their upcoming Taiwan performance at Kaohsiung Music Center on June 1st.
Slated for 2025, Culture Wars’ forthcoming album arrives ready to connect with a generation starved for authenticity and provocation in their rock bands. The group’s energizing and unapologetically moving record a breath of fresh air full of ambition and pure intentions. As the band’s name implies, seemingly disparate passions battle within the songs, somehow beautifully making peace. Combining the past, present, and future with bold swagger emphasizing mastery of actual instruments, Culture Wars oozes with honesty, ambition, and unabashedness built to resonate with diverse audiences. In 2021, the band released their widely praised debut EP teche, amassing 11 million+ streams independently, inciting a flurry of activity on TikTok, and charting top 30 at US alt radio. Highlights include tracks like “Faith,” “Lose Money,” and “Leave Me Alone,” which was featured on the GRAMMY-nominated soundtrack for Bill & Ted Face the Music. The band’s recently released tracks “Heaven” and “It Hurts” (top 20 US alt radio) have amassed over 10 million streams in just a few months, catapulting the band to new heights in 2025.
Fans can expect more new music from Culture Wars this year. For more information on Culture Wars, follow them at the links below.
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