Veering away from purer pop-punk brings out a new dimension of Four Year Strong, and as they’re joined by Koyo and Shoreline in Manchester, it’s no less exhilarating.
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In this year-end list, we go through everything released this year to pick out the very best of the best—2024’s albums of the year.
Even if it might not convince immediately, time massively benefits Four Year Strong’s full pivot to hardcore and the host of new ideas they’ve leaped headfirst into.
Slam Dunk Festival has come around for another enormous year, so we headed up to Leeds to report on the full action from The Offspring, Enter Shikari, Yellowcard, Bowling For Soup, Billy Talent, Creeper and many more.
Back for another year to showcase the best in punk, emo, pop-rock and more, Slam Dunk boasts one of this festival season’s most impressive lineups, and we’ve gone through it all to see exactly what you can expect to see.
On an album of pop-punk and country covers, Alex Melton delivers a debut that’s as weightless as they come, but still has a solid bit of fun to it.
Going back to a tighter and more energised form, State Champs still aren’t at their absolute best, but have the pop-punk punch to fly high regardless.
For our final list of 2020, we take a look at the very best of the best as we count down our albums of the year.
Four Year Strong currently stand at the absolute apex of what pop-punk could and should…
Album release season hasn’t let up this month, and while the signs of the traditional…
