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Lou Viner-Flood
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May 11, 2026 ∙ 4 min
REVIEW: The All-American Rejects - Sandbox
The All-American Rejects are not the early‑2000s angst ridden pop rock band of yesteryear anymore; they are entering a new era as “a band of the people,” returning to the scene with new album SANDBOX. The spark hit in 2023, first with the sold‑out Wet Hot All-American Summer Tour, then with the House Party Tour, a chaotic, free‑to‑all victory lap that felt less like a comeback and more like a band remembering exactly who they were. SANDBOX is the band's first full-length release in fourteen...
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May 4, 2026 ∙ 3 min
REVIEW: Koyo - Barely Here
Having formed in the Long Island, NY underground back in 2020 KOYO cemented their identity from the jump, bending their hometown’s revered sound into something raw, urgent, and uniquely theirs, with vocals from Joseph Chiaramonte, guitars from Harold Griffin, TJ Rotolico and bassist Stephen Spanos, and drums from Salvatore Argento,. Debut release Would You Miss It? was well received by critics and listeners alike, with people loving the unique blend of emotionally bare punk, hardcore, and...
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Apr 27, 2026 ∙ 3 min
LIVE FROM THE PIT: Seahaven and Carsick
SEAHAVEN have always felt like a band suspended in that liminal space between confession and catharsis, and revisiting their world now feels a bit like opening a long‑sealed letter - you brace for the sting, but you’re drawn in anyway. What makes them compelling isn’t just the moodiness or the slow‑burn tension they’ve perfected; it’s the way their songs seem to articulate emotions people don’t usually say out loud. Performing their album Winter Forever in full, to celebrate 15 years since...
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