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Somos

Originally conceived in ’09 2009 when guitarist Phil Haggerty was talking with a higher school friend about how exactly their musical tastes had changed from simply hearing and playing hardcore to a far more diverse mixture of genres, they ultimately decided that they need to form a fresh band that …

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Sleepwave

Based away of St. Petersburg, Florida and founded by vocalist Spencer Chamberlain following the dissolution of metalcore giants Underoath, Sleepwave retains the muscularity of his previous band while presenting ambient and commercial textures in to the mix, producing a melodic and available audio that leans harder toward the Smashing Pumpkins …

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Boston Manor

Hailing through the seaside holiday resort of Blackpool in the North Western world of Britain, Boston Manor certainly are a five-piece pop/rock and roll outfit known because of their pop-laden vocal harmonies and bright, overdriven guitar function comparable to the design of home pop-punk acts such as for example blink-182 …

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Neck Deep

Welsh pop-punks Throat Deep shaped in 2012 as the D.We.Y. task of vocalist Ben Barlow and guitarist Lloyd Roberts. After tests water with several self-released online paths, they released their initial EP, Rainfall in July, in past due 2012. Area of the influx of pop-punk revival works, Neck of the …

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Driver Friendly

The associates of Tx pop-punk combo Drivers Friendly first began playing together in 2002 while still attending senior high school in North Houston. Hometown gigs resulted in a decent local pursuing and in 2004 the group made a decision to relocate to Austin, where they hoped the music sector would …

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Mallory Knox

Formed in Sept 2009 by Mikey Chapman (vocals), Joe Savins (guitar), Wayne Gillett (guitar), Sam Douglas (bass), and Dave Rawling (drums) and called following Juliette Lewis’ psychopathic figure in Natural Given birth to Killers, a distributed love of melodic punk originally brought the Cambridgeshire, U.K. quintet collectively after they’d performed …

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Avion Roe

After splitting with pop-punk band Crimson Car Wire in ’09 2009, singer Evan Lester (who changed his stage name to Evan Couture) and drummer Josh Cutlip formed the hardcore band Avion Roe. Bassist Sean Humphrey and guitarist Jordan Modro finished the four-piece. The Dallas, Tx band documented its self-produced debut, …

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Greek Fire

Shaped in 2008 by members of melodic post-hardcore outfits Tale of the entire year and perhaps Today, St. Louis, Missouri-based rock-band Greek Fireplace features the abilities of Johnny Venus (drums), Tag Joseph Roth (bass), Ryan Phillips (electric guitar), and Philip Sneed (aka Moon) (vocals). Constructed on a base of “creative …

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Terrible Things

A melodic post-hardcore supergroup of kinds, Terrible Things gather associates of Hot Fishing rod Circuit, Taking Back again Weekend, and Coheed and Cambria. People Andy Jackson (acoustic guitar/vocals), Fred Mascherino (acoustic guitar/vocals), and Josh Eppard (drums) got all known one another using their touring times with their particular bands, so …

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Transit

Transit were formed in Boston, Massachusetts by vocalist Joe Boynton, drummer Daniel Frazier, bassist P.J. Jefferson, and guitarists Joseph Lacy and Tim Landers. Originally an emo music group, the five-piece documented 2007’s ALLOW IT Out EP and its own 2008 debut full-length, This WON’T Define Us, for Barrett Information. After …

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