The Anthem We Need: Why Booze & Glory’s “The Time Is Now” Still Hits Hard
The Time Is Now” taken from the album ”Chapter IV” Director/Editor - Jaka Curlic Cameras - Jaka Curlic & Geordy Van Velzen YouTube·Booze & Glory / The Gamblers Official
Whether you're a die-hard skinhead or just someone who needs a kick in the teeth to get moving, "The Time Is Now" remains one of the most potent anthems in modern British punk. BOOZE & GLORY - "The Time Is Now" (Official Video) BOOZE & GLORY - "The Time Is Now" (Official Video)
If you’ve ever felt like you’re just drifting through the days, waiting for a "sign" to change your life, has a loud, melodic wake-up call for you. Their track "The Time Is Now," taken from the 2017 album Chapter IV , is more than just a street punk singalong—it’s a personal manifesto for anyone standing at the edge. Stop Waiting for Tomorrow
The Official Music Video , directed by Jaka Curlic, captures the band's raw energy through tour footage shot at the end of 2017. It’s a bittersweet watch for long-time fans, as it serves as the final video featuring founding member . The visuals perfectly mirror the song's energy—constant movement, high-energy live sets, and the unmistakable bond of the punk scene. A New Direction for Street Punk The Anthem We Need: Why Booze & Glory’s
It’s a call to stand tall even when you’re at your lowest.
The title says it all—change isn't a future plan; it's a present requirement. Stop Waiting for Tomorrow The Official Music Video
The lyrical core of the song is refreshingly blunt: "The time is now, too late tomorrow. Ain't gonna waste my life no more" . While many Oi! and punk tracks focus on external struggles, this one turns the lens inward. It tackles that "all too familiar feeling" of waking up and realizing you're getting closer to the edge, challenging you to stop letting life happen to you and start making it happen for yourself.