This isn’t my kinda “quirky indie rock,” but I respect Silverthree and Lobster and producer J. Robbins, and I’ll trust they understand why this band is worthy.
Play can be enjoyed by anyone between one and 101. It isn’t aimed to placate children “just for the time being”: It’s meant to stay with you as you grow up.
A Japanese-only split that’ll cost you a bundle, but you get three new songs from The Band Apart and Mock Orange, two acts who are among the best in indie rock.
A Japanese-only split that’ll cost you a bundle, but you get three new songs from The Band Apart and Mock Orange, two acts who are among the best in indie rock.
Guided by the ghosts of Built To Spill, Modest Mouse, and Jeremy Enigk, songs streamline the convergence of technical prowess and quirky pop sensibilities.
No more pop punk comparisons or Braid parallels, just smart rock distilled through a library of Superchunk sophistication and Sunny Day Real Estate melodies.
What started as a pet project between Shawn Dewey (of Buck Wild, ex-Lagwagon) and Steve Lubarsky,has found a voice of its own in the world of sappy emo punk.
The younger generation of pop punk bands learned to play (courtesy of a wealthy, suburban music lessons), and they paid attention in their songwriting classes.