Album Review: Patent Pending – Riot Hearts Rebellion
They could never lose that fun-filled pop punk magic they’re known for, delivered with all the energy of a toddler hyped up on sugar.
They could never lose that fun-filled pop punk magic they’re known for, delivered with all the energy of a toddler hyped up on sugar.
There’s something comfortingly familiar about Maine pop-punkers Friday Night Lites. The band delivers a debut EP full of relatable tunes that remind us that we’re not alone.
“Don’t you tell me this is life” In a world of “feels” Crooks UK seems to capture them all. From vocals that will make anyone swoon, to a variety of sounds as diverse as the current climate, the new album feels like winter. Are We All The Same Distance Apart speaks volumes to the mentality that somber music can still bring about happiness by combining relaxed yet aggressive vocals with chilling backing music, both acoustic and full band. It’s a refreshingly honest album boasting the seasons of anger, depression, and joy through times of struggle. While a lot of the… Read more »
Around The World And Back is an album filled with life experiences, and each song takes you to a different place.
After a number of EPs and supporting roles on some high-profile tours, Chicago pop-punkers Knuckle Puck finally released their debut album, Copacetic.
Relying heavily on Four Year Strong to set an easycore revival in motion, fans get exactly what they have been craving with the band’s latest self-titled release. From start to finish, the album will be blasting through your speakers all summer long.
With classic pop-punk style and themes, spot on vocals and great guitar work, there is no way fans will be disappointed with Old Bones.
The Story So Far are leaders in this genre, and for good reason, as they consistently put out solid albums with this one being no exception.
While Get Lost, Find Yourself isn’t groundbreaking in the “easycore†genre, it’s full of catchy hooks that showcase the growth and development of CNCC over the past eight years.
This is the fairy tale pop punk has been waiting for, and As It Is are the knights in shining armor. Hop on the bandwagon now, because they’re bringing pop punk the happily ever after it so well deserves.