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If you remember Oceana, then mentally cross that band name out and scribble in Polyenso instead. Except it’s not quite so simple because with a new name and a recent self-released album, it’s crystal clear that this is not the “post-hardcore†band listeners may have thought they knew before their break.
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Today’s Mixtape Festival will take place April 5th-7th at 89 North in Patchogue, NY. Recent adds to the already stacked line-up include Defeater, Counterparts, Vinnie Caruana, Modern Baseball, and Reign Supreme.
Silverstein make a triumphant return in 2013 with a release that not only reflects their roots, but also explores new complexities not heard on prior releases. This Is How the Wind Shifts is arguably Silverstein’s most ambitious, mature, and progressive album to date.
In a world where many criticize modern music for being overly artificial, Diamond Youth brings something genuine and refreshing to the table with their latest EP release.
East Coast Collective will put on the 2013 installment of Today’s Mixtape Festival April 5th-7th at 89 North in Patchogue, NY. The festival features a diverse line-up of pop-punk, hardcore, and indie bands with headliners including The Story So Far, Man Overboard, Transit and Backtrack.
No Sleep Records has signed New England based indie/alternative pop band Long Lost. which features Joe Boynton of Transit on vocals.
Texas In July have taken the best parts of One Reality and stepped their game up. With a song for every shade of hardcore, Texas In July show that they can adapt their music from one album to the next and still crush it.
Such Gold’s debut full-length Misadventures takes the problems everyone can relate to and turns them into gut-twisting melodic hardcore songs. Known for their catchy EP’s, this time around the band has dropped the sing-a-long choruses and traded them in for a more complex sound with the help of producer Steve Evetts (Lifetime, Saves The Day, Every Time I Die).