Victory Kid
On this weeks episode of The Undiscovered Sound, Jeff speaks with Victory Kid and premiers a new single! Music is also featured by Forgetting Yesterday, Wavebreak, The Playbook and more!
On this weeks episode of The Undiscovered Sound, Jeff speaks with Victory Kid and premiers a new single! Music is also featured by Forgetting Yesterday, Wavebreak, The Playbook and more!
Déjà-vu got the best of me again If you happened to see the Mayday Parade tour for A Lesson in Romantics last year, you may have caught a dynamic set from the opening band Milestones. But even if you missed your chance to see the Manchester-based quartet in North America, you’ll want to pick up their debut full-length, Red Lights, because believe me when I say it’s everything you want in a pop rock record. From opening track “BitterSweetHeart” to the boppy closer “Forever or Never”, every song is a carefully crafted treat for your ears. Like a box of… Read more »
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