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The World Is a Beautiful Place has announced their third album, titled Always Foreign, and with that has come a somewhat divisive lead single. The sound the band goes for here is closer to pop punk than Midwest emo, but I can appreciate it as one of the catchiest songs
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Converge is back with their first pieces of new music in five years! Admittedly, the lead single “I Can Tell You About Pain” kind of strikes me as the band by the numbers, but the B-side “Eve” is fucking epic and effectively expands upon some of the slow and sludgy
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Touché Amoré returns with an incredible, emotionally potent concept on their fourth album.
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Famed punk outfit Descendents makes another mild return with Hypercaffium Spazzinate.
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Orange County duo The Garden delivers a pointed and expectedly eccentric piece of post-punk with this new single.
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The lead single from Stage Four, a new album by post-hardcore group Touché Amoré, out September 16 via Epitaph. The band seems to be heading into a more accessible, pop punk-infused direction here, but still delivers impassioned performances.
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The Garden’s latest album is diverse and eccentric, but some flimsy musical ideas lie below the odd outward appearance.
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Connecticut’s TWIABP is back with an even grander and more vibrant fusion of emo, post-rock, and pop punk.
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Harmlessness by The World is a Beautiful Place & I am No Longer Afraid to Die CT post-emo outfit The World is a Beautiful Place… is due to drop its sophomore album Harmlessness on September 25 via Epitaph. As of today, two singles have been released, which you can peep
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Refused return with a comeback record that’s far from pleasing.