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Prenatt’s Picks: 100 Artists To Check Out In 2020 (Part 9)

Prenatt’s Picks: 100 Artists To Check Out In 2020 (Part 9)

Yeah yeah, it’s been some time. A thousand apologies. Got distracted with life, the fear of COVID-19, and Animal Crossing. But we got one more left after this!

Here at Punk Goes Prenatt, for the next 10 weeks, I’ll give you 100 artists that you need to tune your attention to throughout 2020. This list will feature numerous acts from numerous genres.

This is part nine of ten. If you didn’t read the previous list, click here.

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Bilmuri

Hometown: Columbus, OH

Out Now: Muri And Friends (Self-Released)

For Fans Of: Belmont, I The Mighty, Royal Coda

In the late 2000s, Johnny Franck and his band Attack Attack! made waves across the scene with their beloved debut album Someday Came Suddenly and their self-titled record in 2010. He then left the group that same year to focus on his relationship with God. And all that time with God caused him to create Bilmuri (yes, based on the actor’s name,) a funky post-hardcore band that will make you head bang while twerking. Soft yet funky, Bilmuri allows Franck to soar higher than ever before. He’s worked with acts and artists like No Dice, Tilian of Dance Gavin Dance (he would later appear on DGD’s new album Afterburner,) Surf Team, Dayseeker, and former Attack Attack! and current Beartooth frontman Caleb Shomo (the feature is killer.) So if you like funky rhythms and shitposting, Bilmuri’s for you.

Song to Listen to: “BRUH.MP4

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DREGG

Hometown: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Out Now: Tu Track – Single (Epitaph)

For Fans Of: Hatebreed, Limp Bizkit, System Of A Down

“Imagine Eminem, fronting Mr. Bungle, while sipping absinthe, after an Oscar Wilde binge. Or Hatebreed, covering the Wu-Tang Clan, inside an art installation, curated by Andy Warhol’s ghost.” Just reading that gives you a clear look on what hardcore act DREGG are. The Australian fivesome have the swagger of a rapper, colorful clothes, and disturbing tones. As the band put it, “Privacy is becoming very rare in this modern world, and that drives people to hide who they really are. Each band member’s on-stage persona is an extension of their inner selves—the person the outside world doesn’t allow them to be.” Well that explains the masks and warpaint. They’ve done shows with Alpha Wolf, Hellions, Counterparts, Deez Nuts, and Knocked Loose. DREGG recently signed with American punk label Epitaph Records (The All-American Rejects, Fake Names, Smrtdeath) and dropped a two-track single titled Tu Track back in late April.

Song to Listen to: “HECTIC

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Lilac Queen

Hometown: Wakefield, MA

Out Now: If Only – EP (No Sleep)

For Fans Of: My Bloody Valentine, Swirlies, Title Fight

Named after a song by mewithoutYou, Massachusetts post-shoegaze quintet Lilac Queen might become the next big thing in the genre. Formed in late 2019, Lilac Queen —vocalist/guitarist Lily St. Germain, guitarist/vocalist Doug DeMars, lead guitarist Colin McGovern, bassist Billy Davis and drummer Jesse Porter — are slowly moving up in the music world, having signed to No Sleep Records (Best Ex, Gatherers, Worst Party Ever) in April. As Thisfunktional put it, Lilac Queen’s “wall-of-sound rhythm section juxtaposed with writhing guitar leadwork creates an atmospheric onslaught that does not beg but demands the listener’s attention.” They’ll be performing at The Fest in Gainesville, Fla., later this year alongside Hot Water Music, Broadway Calls, and current Prenatt’s Picks list band Mush.

Song to Listen to: “Ouch

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Wristmeetrazor

Hometown: Washington, D.C.

Out Now: Take Your Shot, Funboy – Single (Prosthetic)

For Fans Of: Ostraca, Portrayal Of Guilt, SeeYouSpaceCowboy

With a name like that they have to be heavy as fuck. D.C.’s Wristmeetrazor (named after the Usurp Synapse song) first began as a solo project for guitarist Jonah Thorne until he found bassist Justin Fornof and drummer Zach Wilbourn (who was replaced by SeeYouSpaceCowboy’s drummer Bryan Prosser in 2018) and added them in. The lineup soon became a quartet with the inclusion of second guitarist Tyler Norris a year later. As the group put it in their own words, “Bore of our own necessity. Wristmeetrazor exists as a monument to the space between sanity and self-destruction. Happiness. Sadness. Life. Death.” They’ve done shows with Terror, Dying Wish, Lowered A.D., Sharptooth, and Exit Strategy. Because of COVID-19, their tour with Trench and Stepping Stone will not be taking place. Support them and buy some merch.

Song to Listen to: “Loathsome

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I Met A Yeti

Hometown: Orlando, FL

Out Now: Camp Yeti – EP (Self-Released)

For Fans Of: Hail The Sun, A Lot Like Birds, Sianvar

Cool name. Orlando based swancore/post-hardcore quintet I Met A Yeti are as fun as their name sounds. And just like a yeti, they’re mysterious and way beyond powerful. They’re one of the most underrated groups in the swancore genre, and that’s a damn shame. Since we’re all under quarantine, check them out. The band have done shows with Strawberry Girls, Tiny Moving Parts, Eidola, I Set My Friends On Fire, and Being As An Ocean. They just wrapped up a tour in March, minus cancelling the final date due to corona.

Song to Listen to: “Blue-Eyes White Yeti

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Manuel The Band

Hometown: Long Beach, CA

Out Now: Room For Complication – EP (Monte Bre)

For Fans Of: Dave Matthews Band, John Mayer, Train

Hailing from Frank Ocean and Snoop Dogg’s hometown, rock-jazz-Americana group Manuel The Band are making waves in their corner of the country. The band started releasing music in 2018, and it’s been nothing but good vibes for the sextet. So far, they’ve played at the Music Tastes Good festival with New Order, Santigold, and Princess Nokia, dropped one EP and a new song written during quarantine, and were nominated for Best Album at the Independent Music Awards. Seems like it’s finally time for these West Coast boys to take flight and travel the country.

Song to Listen to: “Casual Love

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SadGirl

Hometown: Los Angeles CA

Out Now: Water (Suicide Squeeze)

For Fans Of: The Buttertones, Froth, Surf Curse

Inspired by rock ‘n’ roll from the ’50s and ’60s swing, LA’s surf punks SadGirl have a sound like no other. Their music sounds like the love child of David Bowie and Buddy Holly, which is odd since they first started off doing Nirvana and Sublime covers. Frontman Misha Lindes later shifted that grungy sound to the early rock music he grew up listening to. “For some reason, I always have had some fantasy about what my dad’s childhood was like growing up in early 60s America: big cars, guitar music, and The Beatles on the radio,” Misha told Vice back in 2016, stating that the Crybaby soundtrack “really changed my musical perspective in some way, too.” SadGirl have done shows with The Garden, Chicano Batman, and SWMRS.

Song to Listen to: “Chlorine

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Casa Loma

Hometown: Williamstown, NJ

Out Now: This Is Coping – EP (Pure Noise)

For Fans Of: …And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead, Foxwarren, Nada Surf

Nik Bruzzese is no stranger to the music scene. He’s the frontman for one of the most beloved and influential pop punk bands of the past decade: Man Overboard. But with his solo project Casa Loma, Bruzzese steps into a new, softer, heavily emotional sound, reminiscing of Andy Shauf and Leif Vollebekk (well, Man Overboard had emotional songs, but Casa Loma goes harder than that.) When Transit/Cold Collective member Tim Landers passed away in early 2019, Bruzzese took the news hard. Going into recluse, he created the songs that would make up his debut EP This Is Coping, coming out June 5 on Pure Noise Records (The Amity Affliction, LURK, Same Side.) As a press release points out, “Despite the gravity of the subject matter, Nik is quick to point out that Casa Loma isn’t all doom and gloom. A hopeful optimism permeates the contemplative compositions, with a reassurance to keep going.”

Song to Listen to: “Famaglia

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Bamily

Hometown: London, UK

Out Now: Family With A B – EP (Self-Released)

For Fans Of: Friendly Fires, Phoenix, Two Door Cinema Club

Welcome to the Bamily. English indie darlings Bamily are all about that Bamily life, pun totally intended. Combining indie pop with the powers of EDM, disco, hip-hop, and soul, these lads are in a league of their own. They even DJ during their sets. As SubmitHub puts it, “Opening a world of sample heavy beats over luscious pad sounds and percussion, the band reimagine traditional pop song structures passing melodies between their two lead singers and a hefty backing vocal.” Currently they have over 90.8k monthly listeners on Spotify. Oh, and their cover of Tyler, The Creator’s “EARFQUAKE” slaps hard.

Song to Listen to: “Outro

Dead Lakes

Hometown: Seattle, WA

Out Now: New Language – EP (SharpTone)

For Fans Of: Awaken I Am, Bring Me The Horizon, PVRIS

Formed in 2017, Seattle’s Dead Lakes blend the worlds of pop and screamo perfectly together. Their label SharpTone Records (Broadside, Kingdom Of Giants, The Wise Man’s Fear) says, “Dead Lakes make music for anyone who feels the sting of broken connections, failed relationships, and challenging circumstances, yet nevertheless will muster the strength and hope to carry onward.” They just might become the new Sleeping With Sirens. Definitely keep these guys on your radar.

Song to Listen to: “SMS Happiness

Come back next week for the final artists of 2020!

Carousel Kings Branch Into The World Of Pop With “Plus Ultra”

Carousel Kings Branch Into The World Of Pop With “Plus Ultra”

The words “Plus Ultra” simply translate to “further beyond.” The King of Spain, Charles V, coined that term and used it as his motto. Sorry for the history lesson, but I thought it would be best to teach you this phrase since those words are the driving force behind Carousel Kings’s fifth studio album, Plus Ultra.

This term is what shaped the band on their new album, trying to literally go “further beyond” what they’ve done in the past. The Lancaster, Pa., quartet try to one-up themselves, pushing the boundaries of their pop-punk style by meshing in numerous things like ukuleles and a saxophone (“Shelter,”) poppy electronic elements (“Shellshocked,”) and even a frequent drum machine that wouldn’t sound out of place in an All Time Low or Fall Out Boy song (“Jamais Vu.”) But does it work out in the final product? Let’s dive in and find out.

Producer Rick Armellino (Counterfeit Culture, Hawk, The Road To Milestone) worked his magic, helping Carousel Kings find their new look and style. This isn’t the same Carousel Kings that we once new.

The group teeter on the line that divides pop-punk and pop constantly on Plus Ultra, sounding like modern Blink-182 and All Time Low one second (“Plus Ultra,” “Shellshocked,” “Jamais Vu” and State Champs and A Loss For Words the next (“Code Breaker (Smile,)” “Move Slow,” “Lock Meowt.”)

Sometimes it works out incredibly well, like “Shellshocked” and “Great White Buffalo,” but when it doesn’t, it fails hard. Case in point “Shelter,” the longest track off the album that feels like a rejected Waterparks song done poorly. The haunting electronics are great on the track, but it gets shot down quickly like a duck in Duck Hunt once the ukulele starts strumming. It just goes all over the place, and somehow it has time for a guitar solo and a saxophone solo. You might wanna skip over this one.

Plus Ultra is filled with so many guest appearances that it feels like it’s trying to give Say Anything’s In Defense Of The Genre a run for its money. It ranges from smaller artists like Lexxe (“Move Slow”) and Ricky Armellino of Hawk (“Jamais Vu”) to “how did they get them?” artists like Rory Rodriguez of Dayseeker (“Great White Buffalo”) and Spencer Charnis of Ice Nine Kills (“Shellshocked.”) The guests work fine on each track, except for Matthew Van Rossem’s part on “Truth Seekers.” The GutterLIFE vocalist’s rapping and screaming parts feel out of place on the easycore track.

Overall, Carousel Kings’s crossover into the world of pop is in-between hit or miss, but it’s mostly a hit. They did want to show that they could go “further beyond” what they could originally do, and that’s exactly what they do. Plus Ultra is a risky move from the group, but they’re able to make it work, even with its problems.

 

Carousel Kings Announce New Album “Plus Ultra”, Drop First Single

Carousel Kings Announce New Album “Plus Ultra”, Drop First Single

It’s been some time since Pennsylvanian pop-punkers Carousel Kings have released new material. But that’s changing as of today.

The Lancaster, Pa., quartet announced that they’ll be dropping their fourth studio album Plus Ultra (is that a fucking My Hero Academia reference?) on May 31 via Victory Records (Awaken I Am, Don’t Sleep, Like Torches). Vocalist David Alexander promises fans that they’ve “truly taken our song writing further beyond.” He elaborates by saying, “I say ‘further beyond’ because of the layers on this record. Our guitarist Will (Barovick) pushed his playing and imagination to another level.”

Carousel Kings also released the first single off the album called “Code Breaker (Smile)“. The music video for the single is out now on Victory Records’s YouTube channel. Alexander spoke about the video, saying, “We proposed a lot of 80’s/90’s youth culture for the video – game show slime-ery, cheesy infomercials, B-level horror movies and ‘dramatic’ film noir. Outside of the visuals, the song references positivity and soul searching throughout, so we balanced light-hearted comedy but keeping fans on their toes with intricate songwriting.”

Plus Ultra will contain a whopping ten guests on the record, featuring members from Hang Tight, Ice Nine Kills, Dayseeker, Lexxe, and GutterLIFE. Check out the track list below.

  1. Plus Ultra (Featuring Pete Zengerle and Bill Cardella of Hang Tight)
  2. Move Slow (Featuring Lexxe)
  3. Shellshocked (Featuring Spencer Charnis from Ice Nine Kills)
  4. Code Breaker (Smile)
  5. Ghost
  6. Lock Meowt (Featuring Charles Caswell)
  7. Great White Buffalo (Featuring Rory Rodriguez from Dayseeker)
  8. Truth Seekers (Featuring Matt from GutterLIFE)
  9. Shelter (Featuring Tyler Arkatin)
  10. Monarch
  11. Jamais Vu (Featuring Ricky Armellino and Jack Esbenshade of Hawk)
Less Than Jake, Tonight Alive, Every Time I Die, Waterparks, More On Final Warped Tour Compilation

Less Than Jake, Tonight Alive, Every Time I Die, Waterparks, More On Final Warped Tour Compilation

The 2018 Vans Warped Tour compilation was officially announced today. SideOneDummy’s (AJJ, Microwave, PKEW PKEW PKEW) 20th Warped Tour CD will contain over 51 songs from bands who are playing this year’s final cross country tour.

Jenna McDougall of Tonight Alive appears on the cover of the double disc comp and their song “Book Of Love” is the first song on disc one. Other bands like Summer Wars, Issues, August Burns Red, Chelsea Grin, The Maine, Grayscale, Waterparks, Capstan, Twiztid, and Senses Fail also appear.

The album drops June 22 (the second day of the tour) and will be available at the SideOneDummy tent all summer long and at Target. You can pre-order the album on the official Warped Tour website.

Check out the track listing below.

Disc One:

1. Tonight Alive – Book Of Love

2. Senses Fail – New Jersey Takes, The World Makes

3. Real Friends – Get By

4. Knuckle Park – Double Helix

5. State Champs – Slow Burn

6. Sleep On It – Distant

7. Story Untold – All The Same (Once A Liar Always A Liar)

8. Mayday Parade – Jamie All Over

9. This Wild Life – Headfirst

10. The Maine – Black Butterflies and Déjà Vu

11. Palaye Royale – Get Higher

12. Doll Skin – Baby’s Breath

13. Don Broco – Stay Ignorant

14. Picturesque – New Face

15. Simple Plan – Boom!

16. The Interrupters – She Got Arrested

17. Shiragirl – Get Em Hot

18. Less Than Jake – Things Change

19. Broadside – Paradise

20. Assuming We Survive – California Stoned

21. MAKEOUT – Crazy

22. With Confidence – Keeper

23. Summer Wars – End Of An Era

24. Grayscale – Let It Rain

25. As It Is – Austen

26. Four Year Strong – For Our Fathers

Disc Two:

1. Ice Nine Kills – Nature Of The Beast

2. August Burns Red – King Of Sorrow

3. Motionless In White – Voices

4. Asking Alexandria – Where Did It Go?

5. Issues – Coma

6. Every Time I Die – Glitches

7. Wage War – Stitch

8. Knocked Loose – My Heroes

9. Chelsea Grin – Four Horsemen

10. In Hearts Wake – Passage

11. Nekrogoblikon – Mold

12. Twiztid – Nothing To You

13. Kublai Khan – Split

14. Phinehas – I Saw The Bombs Fall

15. Dayseeker – Cold, Dark Winter

16. Sharptooth – Rise

17. Crown The Empire – Zero

18. Trash Boat – How Selfish I Seem

19. Dead Girls Academy – I’ll Find A Way

20. Farewell Winters – Beside Myself

21. Capstan – The Wreath And The Follower

22. The Amity Affliction – The Could Be Heartbreak

23. Movements – Full Circle

24. Hail The Sun – Suffocating Syndrome

25. Waterparks – Lucky People