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NOTS Gives Their Punk Rock a New Cosmetic

Sometimes, I don’t think I understand what punk rock is. That’s probably for good reason — punk can be anything for anyone. Whether it’s expressing an opinion, dealing with a political issue, or just having fun with friends, punk is a scene designed to be all-inclusive (especially if you’re an outcast). NOTS takes advantage of this on […]

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Dogbreth Experiment with Punk Sounds on New Album

It seems like there’s not a lot to be done with punk rock. Oftentimes, people associate new punk rock with simplicity. Four chords played in 4/4 to a simple drum beat. Non-emotional lyrics and no craftsmanship. While I’d definitely argue that’s not the case, it’s hard to get that perception away from some. Dogbreth, formed in and […]

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Black Foxxes Set to Impress with Debut Album

I’ll be honest: Black Foxxes may have just released my favorite album of the year (so far). It seems like lately, it’s not often that I come across music that resonates so deeply with me, especially since my job is to sift through music daily. Somehow, though, the UK-based alternative rock band struck a chord with […]

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Hockey Dad Celebrate Youth and Friendship On New Album

Australia: land of dangerous animals and surf-rock duo Hockey Dad (among other things). I don’t know much about Australia or surfing, but I do know that Hockey Dad recently released their new album, Boronia. Focusing on fun and friendship, Boronia seems to capture the spirit of youth. It’s obvious that the album is focused around friendship shared […]

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Descendents Break 12 Year Recording Silence with New Album

Somehow, Descendents have been making music (on and off) for thirty-nine years. In a time where fame seems to come and go with the click of a button, that’s impressive. They’ve seemingly been around for every era of punk. Some credit them as the forefathers of pop punk, and with good reason. Formed during the “Foundational […]

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Anthony Green Contemplates Past and Present with “You’ll Be Fine”

I seem to fall in love with anything Anthony Green takes part in. Saosin. Circa Survive. These bands have been a staple in my music library since middle school. Green’s solo project is no different. I’ve been fascinated by it since I heard the 2012 album, Beautiful Things, which combines the graceful singing of Green with […]

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CHVRCHES Take The Past and “Bury It” with Pop Superstar Hayley Williams

CHVRCHES, a Scottish synthpop band, have made waves since their inception in 2011. Signed with Glassnote Records in 2013, CHVRCHES has released two albums and an EP all to critical claim. Hard work and  talent have resulted in tours with the likes of Two Door Cinema Club and Passion Pit. CHVRCHES “Bury It” and Rise Above […]

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Hannas Release Rocking New EP ‘The Bend’

Sometimes it seems that music begs to just be listened to, rather than analyzed. It’s sometimes difficult for me to separate writing a good piece from enjoying the music that I’m writing about. When I first clicked play on The Bend, the newest EP by The Hannas, I immediately remembered my mid-high school years. I was reminded of […]