Makes sense, but it's kinda sad these bands can't write catchy music without cowriters. I get it though, writing music (especially catchy music) is pretty difficult. A lot of bands that I think put out the catchiest stuff did so on indie labels like Fearless and Hopeless, but I guess those are considered major since they have distribution deals with major labels or something like that.
There are definitley exceptions, especially on Hopeless. I just think what I pointed out might be part of it. It's not just co-writers either, it's also simply about the presence of money that enables you to take time to perfect songs.
I have never read a truer post. So much love for Funtitled. Wasn't really into Mable at all, but Funtitled is incredible. That and 61 Penn from Crucial Dudes were the best non-Latterman Latterman records. Also, I'll 3rd, or 4th or whatever, the recommendation for Microwave's Stovall, probably one of my favorite albums of the last few years:
Mable is great. The EP before that is my favorite Spraynard release tho Microwave is so so good. I hope they have a new release slated for this year
it's still dormant somewhere in the back of Soupy's mind. its also on hiatus after having released Oh, Common Life how is this possible
I think Seaway is the best pop punk band out there right now and probably the only band that brings me back to the early 2000's in terms of sound.
I feel like its just been hashed out ad nauseum. Most music trends dont last this long and pop punk is sort of limited musically. Theres not much else to really do in the genre that hasnt already been perfected by tons of bands.
I did not know Seaway until now and it turns out I like their music. Thanks. I like pop-punk but it's hard to keep up with it sometimes.
Awesome, glad I could point out a new band! Not only are they catchy, their music videos are NFG-esque and just fun. Remember GOB? They were fun, I think it was GOB, I get them confused with Guttermouth.
Yeah they're fun. A lot of pop-punk is more emo-ish now (or at least the one I am exposed to), which is fine, and I like a lot of it, but I've always really liked this type of stuff. And yeah GOB was awesome!
Yea most pop punk is hidden in other genres now, like Moose Blood (that's it, right?), they're pretty pop-punky but with a twinge of emo. -Spraynard -Pentimento -Light Years -City Lights (Most pop-punkish out of this group. Sounds like Max Herrera at times) -Make Do and Mend (Might be a bit of a stretch, but fucking good regardless) -The American Scene (same as above) -Postcards
Thanks for the suggestion man! Oh man I love Spraynard, Mable was maybe my favorite album of last year.
Candy Hearts’ Mariel Loveland Recounts Physical Assault By Tour Manager don't forget about this and how seaway still hasn't commented about it not to mention they recently posted a picture recounting their memories of a tour with bellweather, harry corrigan's band at the time
innovative isn't always good and repeating a formula not always boring there are bands/genres I like because they break new ground, but there's shit I like because they do a formula I enjoy in a cool way if yr looking for innovation of course pop punk (maybe 99% of guitar music) is not the place to look
Were band like Goldfinger considered "pop punk", or was that something different? I never put them into the same category for some reason.
Just stumbled upon Assuming We Survive...seems pretty good so far, a bit on the harder side of the pop punk scale. BUT, it's got the typical pop punk drum beat and plenty of gang vocals!