2000s Pop Punk: Sum 41 Ah, the early 2000s. One of the weirdest times for fashion. Bands such as Sum 41, Fall Out Boy and Blink-182 wore T-shirts with baggy pants, spiked hair, and studded belts and wrist cuffs. It was almost a combination of the 70s punk and grunge staples. 20...
Pop: Nu-metal gurus Punk and metal have no time for each other, right? Not so. In the early 1990s, a cross-over movement began that spread to most of the w... G Mulholland 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Organometal halide perovskite solar cell materials rationalized: ultrafast charge generation, ...
Boston pop-punkers Transit’s final album is, simply put, perfection. The yells of "Heaven is what you make it / Hell is what you're putting me through” on the opening tracks tells you everything you need to know about their mindset on this record. We should consider ourselves lucky t...
Chris Dickinson Get Out Pop Critic
never put our fingers in our ears when certain hits of the early ’80s, particularly those coming out of the U.K.—songs that, at the time, were described as new wave, post-punk, New Romantic, synth-pop, dance-pop and any number of other real or silly appellations—float into our ...
Ten years and two bands later, The Boarders elevated “It Was a Very Good Year” to some sort of pinnacle in our strange and diverse repertoire. Driven by drummer Jonathan Nichols-Pethick and bassist Gretchen Schaefer (still my partner in life and in music), Drake’s melody got a heavy,...
Pop-punk fans rejoice: Blink-182 has reconvened with all three of its classic-era members — Tom DeLonge, Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker — for the first time since 2015. They've got a new album on the way, plus a gigantic world tour that will keep them on the road until 2024. Thi...
roughed-up production style much different from the approach Butch Vig took with Nirvana's breakthrough album. "I'm embarrassed by it now," Cobain said in the 1993 documentary 'Come as You Are: The Story of Nirvana.' "It's closer to a Motley Crue record than it is a punk rock ...
Hamburg, in fact, was the hub of Germany's most vibrant pop music scene in the 1960s – a scene peopled by bands and fans both German and British. My contribution to this roundtable will explore the dynamics of that scene, from the teenagers who defied parental objections to experience ...
They later reunited, recording a new album, In Currents, before touring throughout the U.S. again and continuing to produce material. Members of the band have gone on to create side projects, such as I Can Make a Mess Like Nobody’s Business, Ace Enders and a Million Differen...