Alta View – ‘Counting Scars’ Review: Making The Past Brand New

Have you ever been hit up by a complete creep on Facebook? That’s the exact scenario I found myself in while being introduced to Pittsburgh’s very own pop-punk outfit, Alta View. The creep in question? Frontman Dominic Bucci. He’s such a creep! All joking aside, Dominic is reviving his past through Alta View, a band he started back in 2014...

Sueco – “Paralyzed” Review: Genre-Bending At Its Finest

Following his drop-dead, straight-fire, and captivating single “SOS” featuring Travis Barker, genre-bender Sueco is back with an even bigger banger of a track; “Paralyzed.” The instant TikTok hit has taken the interwebs by storm, creating earworm after earworm, creating a flow of zombies singing each row of lyrics within just a few quick listens. Under Sueco, it would appear EMO...

Wilder. – ‘BAD BAD LUCK’ Review: A Crazy Good Time

Southern California natives Stephen Ramos and Nick Sturz, better known as the pop-punk duo, Wilder. are gearing up to release their debut EP, BAD BAD LUCK, which is scheduled for release on August 27th via Rude Records. A collection of supposed high-energy indie-punk songs reflects the duo’s experience in the church as young adults and their take on a fresh...

All Time Low – “PMA (feat. Pale Waves)” Review: Exploring My Mind Never Felt This Good

All Time Low moshed their way back onto the pop-punk scene with British quartet Pale Waves not too long ago with the release of their latest single, “PMA,” which stands for Post Modern Anxiety. A real headbanger of a tune that has caused me to amass at least 100+ back-to-back replays since its release a few weeks ago. So, it’s...

Flight Club – ‘Until The Sun Drowns’ Review: An Eye-Opening Look At Life

Following up the success of their EP, Recreational Love, Virginia rockers Flight Club hopes to pump up listeners’ inner-energy source with the release of their debut full-length album, Until The Sun Drowns. Flight Club utilized the unfortunate nature of the global pandemic to push forward to new heights and continued to do what they love: make kick-ass sounding tunes. But,...

Hawthorne Heights Release Emotive, Hard-Hitting New Single “The Rain Just Follows Me”

Following their heart-pounding single, “Constant Dread,” Dayton, OH’s Saints of Emo, Hawthorne Heights, are back with their new single, “The Rain Just Follows Me.” A truly emotive and hard-hitting release that I have had on repeat all morning. I don’t think I’ve enjoyed a Hawthorne Heights track this much since the entirety of the band’s 2008 album, Fragile Future. Also...

ANFIEE – “Pressure” Review: A Soulful Look At Life’s Pressures

Aren’t debut singles an exciting sight? They certainly are, especially when they belong to a pretty chill friend. This is the case with Norwegian artist ANFIEE and her debut single, “Pressure.” When it comes to this soulful look at the many pressures of life, ANFIEE explains that her debut single “paints a picture of my struggle with anxiety.” Something she...

All Time Low Teams With Pale Waves To Tackle Life’s Woes With New Single “PMA”

All Time Low are back to further claim their throne inside of the growing pop-punk kingdom. This time around, everyone’s favorite pop-punk princes have backup in the form of British quartet Pale Waves. The new single titled “PMA,” or “Post Modern Anxiety,” follows the band’s previous release, “Once In A Lifetime.” Accompanying the band’s new single is a fun lyric...

Autumn Fires – “Seventeen” Review: Pop-Punk At Its Finest

I can see the Autumn Fires from here! Not an actual fire, mind you, no a powerful flame in the form of North London-based pop-punk band Autumn Fires, who released their latest single “Seventeen” a few weeks ago following their previously released single “Escape Route.” With everyone and their mother jumping back onto the pop-punk bandwagon, is there even room...