From Italy, catchy emo/punk, first U.S. release, recommended for fans of Yellowcard, Over It, and Fall Out Boy. Throw in The Ataris, just for good measure.
Lotta energy, lotta experimentation, but they really oughtta figure out who they are and what they do best. A million things from embarrassingly bad to decent.
It might be ok if, during any of the 12 songs, the guitars were in tune, the drums were on beat, or the singer was on pitch… ok, nevermind, it’s all bad.
Call it peppy pop or punkpop or melodic-laden whoa-whoa punk or whatever, just get it, groove on it, and realize that a lot of bands still have a lot to learn.
I’ve always liked The Fairlanes just a bit more than most interchangable late-’90s punkpop. Perhaps it has something to do with their living in Colorado.
The biggest, brightest, and not-so-bright names in independent music, offering multitudes of subgenres to chose from. Most songs are previously released.