Hailing from Cincinnati, OH, pop punkers 7 Minute Martians are now streaming their new single “Stutter”! This song is from the band’s debut full length titled “Curious”. “This song is about ‘the one’. I think everybody has that one that they truly love and adore and that love is undying. …
Read MoreHappy. release single “Don’t Overdose and Drive”
Happy. is more than just a pop punk band from Columbia, SC. Formed in 2016, the band consists of Tate Logan, Jack Eskridge, Caleb Rucker and Sean Bowick. They also released a successful EP ‘The Endless Bummer‘, before signing with Rude Records in early 2018. The band’s mission is to …
Read MorePop punks Chief State sign with Mutant League Records!
Vancouver pop-punk five-piece Chief State has signed with Mutant League Records. The band is also debuting a new song/music video for the track, “Broken Eyes”. You can now watch this music video below! Watch for Chief State to release their debut EP in spring 2018! About this signing, the band also adds: …
Read MorePop-punks No Bright Girl unveil “See You Again” video!
The Japan-based pop punk band No Bright Girl has unveiled a music video for single “See You Again”. You can indeed check out the video below! This song is also featuring guest vocals from Yastin. He is indeed the vocalist of the Japanese pop-punk act Good Grief!
Read MorePop punks Welcome to Jonestown unveil “Lazy” lyric video
Welcome to Jonestown is a pop-punk trio from Chicago, IL. Heavily influenced by bands like Alkaline Trio, Blink 182 and Green Day, fans of classic and modern post-punk will definitely appreciate what WTJ brings to the table. The band has recently revealed a lyric video for single “Lazy”. This song …
Read MorePop punkers The Scutches drop “Worth Enough” video
Hailing from New York, pop punkers The Scutches have recently released a music video for their song “Worth Enough”. You can indeed watch this new video below. This song is indeed from the bands’ upcoming album “Negatory”, which is due out Spring 2018 via Something To Do Records. Stay tuned! …
Read MorePop punks Grayscale share “Forever Yours” video
Philly based pop punkers Grayscale are back with a new music video for single “Forever Yours”. You can indeed watch this brand new video below! “Forever Yours” is from the bands’ upcoming album, “Adornment”, out soon via Fearless Records.
Read MorePop punkers Loose End unveil ‘Without A Trace’ video
Loose End may be new to the Australian Pop-punk scene, but they are already very promising. This is indeed a band perfectly made for fans of Trophy Eyes, WSTR and Moose Blood. Loose End are ready to release their debut EP later this year. As a preview, the band just …
Read MorePop punkers Hitch & Go join PCT Musique!
“This Time For Good”, the latest album from pop punkers Hitch & Go is now available! It has also recently been added to Canadian label PCT Musique‘s catalogue. Hitch & Go is an energic pop punk band from Quebec City (Canada). They are delivering a melodic catchy sound and following …
Read MoreThe Playbook unveil debut LP “All I Am Is What You Left Behind”
The Playbook is a 5-piece punk rock / pop punk band from Melbourne, Australia. The band released, on February 12th, their debut full-length album “All I Am Is What You Left Behind”. You can indeed stream this brand new release below. Enjoy! All I Am Is What You Left Behind …
Read MoreOne for the Braves talk about latest single and EP!
Hi guys. This week, I got the chance to speak with Adam, from the pop-punk band One For the Braves. We indeed talked about the bands’ latest music video for “Dirt Nap”, as well as their EP “Does Anybody Honestly Care”. Check it out below! Hello Adam, thank you so much …
Read MoreThe Wonder Years to release album “Sister Cities”
The Wonder Years return with Sister Cities, their forthcoming LP and most transformative work to date. Sister Cities, out April 6th, is an album about distance, connectivity and the way humanity towers above its boundaries. Vocalist Dan Campbell on the inspiration behind “Sister Cities“: “It started with journals and photos. We started by documenting. We didn’t …
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