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Think that pop-punk is only for sad early 2000’s teenagers? Think again! Although the genre often focuses on dark, somber themes, it is also sometimes just sheer, unadulterated fun, quite often focusing on partying or skating. That being said, pop-punk also has a way of making even seemingly moody songs seem upbeat sometimes, hiding their […]
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Callum Joynes checks out rising pop-punk stars Between You & Me at The Joiners.
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Jasmine Kelly tells us why she can’t stop playing Fall Out Boy’s new single.
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Callum is left wanting a little more from the legendary Feeder
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Blackpool rockers Boston Manor graced the stage of Southampton’s wonderful The 1865 after an apparent 5 years apart! This shocking fact was a brilliant way to start the sold-out show. Whilst the room was not actually full and only *technically* sold-out, as many fans were sadly unable to attend since Storm Eunice added some unexpected […]
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Say what you will about TikTok, and the obsession your younger siblings (and let’s be honest, you) have with it, but if nothing else, it has proven that it is a platform that can transform lives overnight. This is no more evident than in the case of DOGBRETH, when a viral TikTok showing off their […]
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Records Editor Alice Fortt takes us through an album that’s very close to her heart; her first music love, Fall Out Boy’s 2007 LP Infinity on High.
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‘Diamonds’ certainly isn’t a shining delight, says Charlotte Brennan.
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Our FEPS officer, Charlotte Brennan, was lucky to attend the last Vans Warped Tour in the US in 2018. As Charlotte reflects on this, she also compares it to UK festivals to answer the ultimate question: are UK festivals better?
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Illinois pop punk stalwarts Knuckle Puck return in grand fashion with their third studio album, 20/20. In what has been a year of evolution and growth for pop punk, Knuckle Puck’s latest offering sees the band deliver their take on a fresh, upbeat and happy-go-lucky demeanour in a time that we perhaps needed it most. […]
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A maybe controversial article from Callum Holgate today on why Neck Deep’s 2015 album is the very best of the pop-punk genre.