Album Review: VISTA – VERSUS EP
The four songs on VISTA’s debut EP VERSUS are tight—both in the traditional sense of “well put together†and the colloquial definition of “coolâ€.
The four songs on VISTA’s debut EP VERSUS are tight—both in the traditional sense of “well put together†and the colloquial definition of “coolâ€.
“Like the ocean breeze you came along, to lift my sails, to take me home.” Something tells us the pop punk demigods aren’t happy with the state of the genre today, because this year all of our favorite punk as f*ck bands are coming back our way. From Good Charlotte to American Hi-Fi to Blink 182, the forefathers of this great scene are calling us home. The latest addition to the lineup is mid-2000s act Hit The Lights, with their new EP Just To Get Through To You. One of the last bands to keep the genre afloat in its… Read more »
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idobi photographer Gaelle Pitrel covered Neck Deep at Backstage By The Mill in Paris.
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