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Prenatt’s Picks: 50 Artists To Check Out In 2019 (Part 4)

Prenatt’s Picks: 50 Artists To Check Out In 2019 (Part 4)

Four down, one to go.

It’s that time again! Here at Punk Goes Prenatt, for the next five weeks, we’ll give you 50 artists that you need to tune your attention to throughout 2019. Spanning artists in genres like rap, pop-punk, electronic, post-hardcore, rock, and acoustic, Prenatt’s Picks will show you the finest acts to check out.

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

Without further delay, let’s start the list!

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Shortly

Hometown: Detroit, MI

Out Now: Richmond – EP (Triple Crown)

For Fans Of: Bogues, Future Teens, Small Talks

Alexandria Maniak is one hell of a singer-songwriter. The Michigan based musician has done quite a lot in such a short amount of time. She signed with Triple Crown Records (Heart Attack Man, O’Brother, Tiny Moving Parts) in 2017, shared stages with Sorority Noise, Jeff Rosenstock, and The Wonder Years, and had The Wonder Years cover her song “Finders Keepers” on a split EP. And that’s only the tip of the iceberg. Maniak is striving to make 2019 her year. Shortly will be heading out on tour with Prenatt’s Picks artist Small Talks in May and will be appearing at BLED Fest in Hartland, Mich., on May 25 with Hawthorne Heights, For The Fallen Dreams, and SeeYouSpaceCowboy.

Song to Listen to: “Finders Keepers

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City Morgue 

Hometown: New York City, NY

Out Now: City Morgue Vol. 1: Hell Or High Water (Hikari-Ultra/Republic)

For Fans Of: 6ix9ine, Ho99o9, XXXTENTACTION

Rough, violent, and deadly are the best words to describe City Morgue, the hip-hop group hailing from the Big Apple. City Morgue is made up of Junius Rogers (ZillaKami), Vinicius Sosa (SosMula), and producer Bouabdallah Sami Nehari (Thraxx), and together, they’re here to amplify rap’s lifestyle of sex, drugs, and violence. ZillaKami, prior to City Morgue, used to ghostwrite for rapper 6ix9ine, but stopped writing for the rapper after he refused to pay back for money 6ix9ine owed him. He then met SosMula and Thraxx and the rest is history. The group released their debut record City Morgue Vol. 1: Hell Or High Water last fall on Republic Records (Florence + The Machine, Jonas Brothers, Tïesto). They’re touring with $uicideboy$ on their Grey Day Tour this summer along with Turnstile, Denzel Curry, and Pouya.

Song to Listen to: “Arson

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Winnetka Bowling League

Hometown: Los Angeles, CA

Out Now: Winnetka Bowling League (RCA)

For Fans Of: lovelytheband, The Mowgli’s, Night Riots

Winnetka Bowling League’s mastermind Matthew Koma is no stranger to the world of music. You’ve probably heard his talented songwriting skills on tracks like Zedd’s “Clarity”, Carly Rae Jepsen’s “This Kiss”, and Kelly Clarkson’s “Someone”. Case in point, dude knows how to write a catchy tune. Now with his group Winnetka Bowling League, he’s continuing his ability of writing damn good songs with his band. Their debut single “On The 5” took the world of college radio by storm at the end of last summer. Their catchy Cali summer vibes will keep you smiling all year long. They played their first show last year with Mother Mother and will be dropping their second EP Cloudy With A Chance Of Sun later this month via RCA Records (Brockhampton, Foo Fighters, Walk The Moon). Keep your ears locked on them.

Song to Listen to: “Kombucha

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Stand Atlantic

Hometown: Sydney, Australia

Out Now: Skinny Dipping (Hopeless)

For Fans Of: Eat Your Heart Out, ROAM, We Were Sharks

Last year, Aussie pop-punk trio Stand Atlantic started getting the attention they deserved. Now in 2019, they want you to pay attention. The group made up of Bonnie Fraser (vocals/guitar), David Potter (bass), and Jonno Panichi (drums), are kicking ass and taking names, touring across the globe with people like Neck Deep, State Champs, and ONE OK ROCK, and dropping banger after banger of songs. Their latest album Skinny Dipping, released by Hopeless Records (The Dangerous Summer, Have Mercy, Sylar), was an honorable mention for the best albums of 2018. They even appeared on compilations such as Songs That Saved My Life and Rock Sounds’s Worship And Tributes: Volume II, covering Modern Baseball and Taking Back Sunday. The Aussie trio will make an appearance at Reading And Leeds this summer with Enter Shikari, nothing,nowhere., and FIDLAR, and will play the whole Sad Summer Fest with Mayday Parade, Just Friends, and Mom Jeans..

Song to Listen to: “Lavender Bones

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JM Lansdowne

Hometown: Hot Springs, AR/Hattiesburg, MS

Out Now: Escapades – Single (Self-Released)

For Fans Of: Sam Outlaw, Chuck Ragan, Bruce Springsteen

Sometimes reading the mailing lists you get from labels pays off. That’s how I discovered Americana artist JM Lansdowne, a Springsteen/Elvis Costello-esque signer-songwriter turning dark moments into music gold. Lansdowne first got his big break in 2014, being taken under the wing of Vinnie Fiorello from Less Than Jake and record label Paper + Plastick (Blowfuse, Devon Kay & The Solutions, Flatfoot 56). This got him on stage with groups and artists like Shiny Toy Guns, JT Woodruff of Hawthorne Heights, and even Eisley. Now by himself, the musician is trying to make his mark in the world. He’ll be touring with Orion Walsh and Justin Swafford in late April through early May. 

Song to Listen to: “Motorcycle Queen

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Sanction

Hometown: Long Island, NY

Out Now: The Infringement Of God’s Plan (Pure Noise)

For Fans Of: Bent Life, Vein, Year Of The Knife

This is the heaviest shit from the 631. Long Island’s Sanction go hard and stay hard, blasting beats and beatdowns that’ll leave you bruised, that is if you’re lucky. The hardcore/metal are one of the sickest acts to come out of Long Island in years, bringing in a sense of brutality that the hardcore world needs. They’ve toured with Dying Fetus, Emmure, and Harm’s Way, and have done shows with Counterparts, Despised Icon, and Left Behind. Oh, and to show how hard they go, they sold knives with their logo on it. Yup, they’re hardcore. Eat your heart out, Code Orange. Sanction are currently on the road with fellow Pure Noise Records (Graduating Life, Masked Intruder, Rotting Out) act Knocked Loose.

Song to Listen to: “Fixated Upon A Figure

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THEMIXTAPE

Hometown: Buffalo, NY

Out Now: Waking Up – Single (Self-Released)

For Fans Of: Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!, Hit The Lights, Sing It Loud

The late 2000s were a simple time. Obama was president, Facebook was growing popular, and Twilight was a thing. At that time, five friends from Buffalo formed a group called THEMIXTAPE, doing several local shows in the area before fading away. Fast forward to 2018, most pop-rock artists from that time in the city’s history (RIP Letterset, Crush, The Everlasting, and Rescue Dawn). Suddenly, THEMIXTAPE are back. The group did a sold out reunion show at Rec Room last year and just opened up for Aaron Carter. Stay turned for more on Buffalo’s biggest comeback kids.

Song to Listen to: “Waking Up

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Dead American

Hometown: San Diego, CA

Out Now: False Intentions – Single (Self-Released)

For Fans Of: Glassjaw, letlive., Saosin

Ever since Cove Reber left Saosin a few years back, fans wondered what’d he do next. No one expected this. Hard rock in the vein of letlive., Refused, and Alexisonfire is what comes from Dead American. Don’t be surprised if the group start appearing on rock stations across the country. They dropped there debut EP The Shape Of Punk Is Dumb last year and just released a new song called “False Intentions” back in January. A full-length is in the band’s future sometime this year. In their short time of existence, they’ve done shows with Lower Definition, Hands Like Houses, and Saosin, and will be touring with Beartooth later this month with Of Mice & Men. Keep on trucking, Cove.

Song to Listen to: “False Intentions

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Matt Maeson

Hometown: Virginia Beach, VA

Out Now: Bank On The Funeral (Atlantic)

For Fans Of: Jeff Buckley, firekid, Andy Hull

It’s odd when your breakout single is two years old but helps you get attention now. That’s what happened to east coast singer-songwriter Matt Maeson. His song “Cringe” from his EP Who Killed Matt Maeson started gaining traction on alternative radio stations. He’s lucky he is getting this success. Years ago, Maeson did drugs, tons of them, and went to jail. Maeson’s bad experiences have helped shape the man he currently is, and all of his tales can be heard on his debut album Bank On The Funeral out now via Atlantic Records (alt-j, Death Cab For Cutie, Mason Ramsey). Maeson will be at Alternative Buffalo’s Kerfuffle this year with Walk The Moon, The Head And The Heart, and Houses.

Song to Listen to: “I Just Don’t Care That Much

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Out Last

Hometown: Buffalo, NY

Out Now: Self//Medicated – EP (Race City Music Group)

For Fans Of: Chelsea Grin, Fit For A King, Like Moths To Flames

I present to you the heaviest memelords in the genre. Hailing from the Queen City is Out Last, a heavy sextet that bring you the finest old school metalcore. The group have a “a drive to tell stories through through their instruments and experiences,” according to their Facebook page. They’ve played with some of the finest acts like Palisades, Ice Nine Kills, and I Set My Friends On Fire. Out Last are touring with Execution Day later in May. A new EP will be coming out soon.

Song to Listen to: “Self//Medicated

Check back next week for the final list!

Staind, Guns N’ Roses, Breaking Benjamin, More To Play Louder Than Life 2019

Staind, Guns N’ Roses, Breaking Benjamin, More To Play Louder Than Life 2019

Kentucky’s favorite rock festival is back!

After some rain killed last year’s festival, Louder Than Life is returning with a vengeance in 2019. This year’s lineup is currently stacked, featuring Slipknot, Guns N’ Roses, Disturbed, and Rob Zombie as headliners. Not only that, but the festival will have the first show by Staind since their hiatus in 2014.

Others set to play Louder Than Life include A Day To Remember, GWAR, The Crystal Method, New Years Day, Dropkick Murphys, Knocked Loose, Anti-Flag, Ded, Marilyn Manson, Sum 41, Ho99o9, Fire From The Gods, and many others. More acts are scheduled to come out in the future.

Check out the current lineup below.

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Tickets for the festival are available now. Louder Than Life 2019 takes place Friday, September 27 through Sunday, September 29 at the Highland Festival Grounds at KY Expo Center in Louisville, Ky..

Artists who’ve played the festival in the past include KoЯn, Memphis May Fire, Volbeat, Chiodos, Shinedown, Black Stone Cherry, Hollywood Undead, Starset, Avenged Sevenfold, Cheap Trick, Ghost, Parkway Drive, Five Finger Death Punch, Prophets Of Rage, Thrice, and ’68. 2018’s festival would’ve featured Alice In Chains, Underoath, Hyro The Hero, Islander, Bush, Dance Gavin Dance, Cane Hill, Awake At Last, Nine Inch Nails, Action Bronson, Asking Alexandria, and Glassjaw.

Prenatt’s Picks: 50 Artists To Check Out In 2019 (Part 3)

Prenatt’s Picks: 50 Artists To Check Out In 2019 (Part 3)

Round three. Let’s do this.

It’s that time again! Here at Punk Goes Prenatt, for the next five weeks, we’ll give you 50 artists that you need to tune your attention to throughout 2019. Spanning artists in genres like rap, pop-punk, electronic, post-hardcore, rock, and acoustic, Prenatt’s Picks will show you the finest acts to check out.

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

Without further delay, let’s start the list!

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Of Night And Light

Hometown: Buffalo, NY

Out Now: Of Night And Light (Self-Released)

For Fans Of: Glassjaw, Microwave, Saosin

Since 2015, Of Night And Light have been bringing their unique style of post-hardcore mixed in with alt-rock and indie vibes to the local Buffalo music scene. Joseph Kinem (guitar, vocals), Cameron Thibault (bass, guitar, backing vocals), and Nick Badeau (drums) make up the powerful Buffalo trio. Of Night And Light “combines dynamic vocals with delayed, rhythmic guitar chops, aggressive overdriven bass riffs, and eclectic drum fills to create a full-bodied sound that moves from the quiet, effect-laden swells of indie rock to heavy instrumentals and breakdowns more reminiscent of hardcore and metal,” their Facebook page reads. Radio show The Uncharted Hour called ONAL “…a force to be reckoned with.” ONAL have done shows with Winski, Capstan, and Emarosa. They also played the final Vans Warped Tour at Darien Lake, N.Y., on the WNY Korner Stage with fellow local acts The Toy Box Brigade, Cardboard Homestead, and On The Cinder. They’re currently working on writing a new EP and recording with RJ DeMarco of Fernway at Skyway Studios in Hamburg, N.Y..

Song to Listen to: “Broken

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Cory Wells

Hometown: Redondo Beach, CA

Out Now: Patience – Single (Pure Noise)

For Fans Of: Dashboard Confessional, SayWeCanFly, Landon Tewers

Singer-songwriter Cory Wells is no stranger to music. He used to be in the band Lesser. Now solo, he’s teamed up with Pure Noise Records (Homesafe, Less Than Jake, Senses Fail) to show the world his talent. His voice is powerful and has such raw energy. The video for his song “End Of A Good Thing” currently has 1.4 million views. Also no, he’s not related to the lead vocalist of Three Dog Night. Under his solo project, Wells has done shows with Seahaven, In Her Own Words and Secondhand Serenade and has toured with William Ryan Key and Four Year Strong. A full-length should be out by this year.

Song to Listen to: “Walk Away

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Scarlxrd

Hometown: Wolverhampton, UK

Out Now: INFINITY (Lxrd Records/Island)

For Fans Of: Ghostemane, Ho99o9, $uicideboy$

Scarlxrd’s a rising name in the rap scene, combining metal with trap beats that will start mosh pits in seconds. It’s kinda funny that this hardcore rapper is actually Marius Listhrop, a former YouTuber who went by the name Mazzi Maz. The once quirky, upbeat vlogger who hung out with the infamous Sam Pepper is now tearing up stages. Scarlxrd just dropped his latest record INFINITY via his own label Lxrd Records and Island Records (Catfish And The Bottlemen, Keane, Mumford & Sons). He’ll be hitting up festivals like Afropunk Festival in August (Leon Bridges, Fire From The Gods, Hyro The Hero), Openair Frauenfeld in July (G-Eazy, Rae Sremmurd, Travis Scott), and Epicenter Festival in May (311, Basement, Fever 333). The rapper will be opening up for Bring Me The Horizon during their Second Base tour in the U.S. this May.

Song to Listen to: “NX PRESSURE

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We Are The Union

Hometown: Detroit, MI

Out Now: Self Care (Self-Released)

For Fans Of: The Arrogant Sons Of Bitches, Big D And The Kids Table, Direct Hit!

We Are The Union have to be the oldest band on the list, forming back in 2005. In the past 14 years, the Michigan-based ska act have released four albums (their latest being the Kickstarter funded Self Care in 2018), playing shows with Mustard Plug, Direct Hit!, The Suicide Machines, Less Than Jake, and Mixtapes, and have done The FEST in Gainesville, Fla., numerous times. However, you might know one member of the band from his other project Skatune Network. Created by trombonist Jeremy Hunter in 2016, his project has him doing ska renditions of songs from La Dispute, Weezer, Free Throw, Japanese Breakfast, and A Day To Remember, plus songs from TV shows (Adventure TimeDariaSteven Universe) and video games (DuckTales, Kirby, Sonic The Hedgehog). They’re currently on tour with The Code, Dollar Signs, and Tightwire.

Song to Listen to: “What’s Wrong With Me?

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Hightail Home

Hometown: Morgantown, WV

Out Now: Clean Fights – Single (Self-Released)

For Fans Of: Aaron West And The Roaring Twenties, The Front Bottoms, Never Shout Never

Remember Down They Fall? After the band broke up in 2018, former members Grayson Prince and Aron Golden got together to write some indie pop music under the name Hightail Home. Think of Dan Campbell of Aaron West And The Roaring Twenties/The Wonder Years singing Never Shout Never songs. The duo played their first show on New Year’s Eve at Thunderbird’s in Moundsville, W.Va. and have since done shows with Telltale and Fate’s Got A Driver, featuring Eddie Reyes (ex-Taking Back Sunday). They’re dropping their debut EP sometime this year.

Song to Listen to: “Clean Fights

Nude Shoes

Hometown: Asbury Park, NJ

Out Now: Suburban Ceremonies – EP (Know Hope)

For Fans Of: Jimmy Eat World, Moneen, Transit

New Jersey knows how to do emo. The state gave us Senses Fail, Thursday, Man Overboard, Saves The Day, and My Chemical Romance, for fuck’s sake. Now, the Garden State has given us Nude Shoes, the one-man emo project created by Andy Katz, formerly of Weird And Wonderful Words. The songs on his debut EP Suburban Ceremonies are some of the finest emo tracks of the year. With Discovered Magazine, I said, “What you hear on Nude Shoes’s debut EP ‘Suburban Ceremonies’ are songs that just drip with pain and hope, composed of honest lyrics with that wonderful emo sound the state has given us time and time again.” He just did a show with bloom. back in January and did a run of shows back in March. Be on the look out for Nude Shoes.

Song to Listen to: “Headache For A Decade

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SeeYouSpaceCowboy

Hometown: San Diego/Los Angeles, CA

Out Now: Songs For The Firing Squad (Pure Noise)

For Fans Of: Heavy Heavy Low Low, Jesus Piece, Vein

This Cali sasscore band (their personal name for their mixture of mathcore and metalcore) are making waves. After signing with Pure Noise Records (Counterparts, Just Friends, Stick To Your Guns) in 2019, they released their debut album Songs For The Firing Squad. Prior to their signing, they’ve been kicking ass across the country, doing shows with with Old Wounds, Year Of The Knife, and Impending Doom. The sasscore quartet will be hitting the road this spring with Wristmeetrazor and will be performing at Spring Fling in Cleveland, Ohio, Saturday, May 4, with Turnover, Mom Jeans., and Culture Abuse. And yes, their name’s a reference to Cowboy Bebop

Song to Listen to: “Self Help Specialist Ends Own Life

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downcast

Hometown: South West England/South Wales/Midlands, UK

Out Now: downcast – EP (Self-Released)

For Fans Of: Neck Deep, ROAM, Seaway

Miss 2013 era pop-punk? So do downcast, an emo/pop-punk quartet hailing from the UK who are brining it back with a vengeance. Makes sense since there’s a track on their debut self-titled EP that’s named “2013”. Filled with the same sound you’ve come to know and love in the genre in the early 2010s, downcast are here to make you think of better times. They’ve done shows with Anchor Down, Who Saves The Hero?, and just wrapped up a tour with Light Years. As Kerrang! put it, “Cynics could label [downcast] as derivative, but the sheer effort, execution and honesty here mark downcast out as a treat for those with lost souls and broken hearts.” Think of better times and listen to UK’s finest up-and-coming pop-punk act downcast.

Song to Listen to: “I’m Sorry

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Radar State

Hometown: Kansas City, MO

Out Now: Strays (Wiretap)

For Fans Of: The Anniversary, Gin Blossoms, Seaweed

This rock foursome is made up of some of the greatest emo groups of the late 90s and early 2000s. Radar State has Matt Pryor and Jim Suptic (The Get Up Kids), Josh Berwanger (The Anniversary), and Adam Phillips (The Architects, and no, not that Architects). The band’s label Wiretap Records (Audio Karate, Lost In Society, Spanish Love Songs) says about the supergroup, “The natural aspect of the band comes out in any discussion of Radar State’s music. The band as a whole agrees that this is something that just makes sense, given the fact that they’ve all shared the stage in some shape or form over the years. A sense of mutual appreciation and respect really drives the band, and the fact that all four are friends certainly helps.” Radar State have played Riot Fest in 2017 and have done shows with Say Anything and The Casket Lottery.

Song to Listen to: “Damn The Man

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Beach Bunny

Hometown: Chicago, IL

Out Now: Prom Queen – EP (Self-Released)

For Fans Of: Diet Cig, Kississippi, Snail Mail

Lili Trifilio has been working hard under the moniker Beach Bunny since 2015. In the four years she’s spent with that name, she and her backup band guitarist Matt Henkels and drummer Jonathan Alvarado have toured with PUP and Remo Drive, played Riot Fest in 2018, and will be playing their biggest show yet this summer: Lollapalooza. She even has her own fan group on Facebook called Beach Bunnyposting, where her fans “stan a queen in here and her name is Lili Trifilio.” Trifilio is inspired by everything “from heartache, her brother fighting cancer, struggles of being a female in the scene, and everyday obstacles,” according to the trio’s Facebook page. Beach Bunny is a band that you surely cannot pass on.

Song to Listen to: “Prom Queen

Come back next week for more artists!

Deftones Are Making Their Own Music Festival

Deftones Are Making Their Own Music Festival

You read that right.

Legendary metal band Deftones announced that they’ll be creating their own music festival called Dia de los Deftones. The band posted on their social medias a photo of the festival’s poster along with this:

“We are so excited, and proud to announce the first annual Dia de los Deftones. For years, we’ve played on festivals with such amazing and diverse line-ups, and that was the goal when we put together our line-up. We want this event to be a celebration; with the incredible artists we’ve assembled, and the experiences we’re curating for the site, it’s going to be a wonderful day and night for all who join us in San Diego.”

The festival will take place at Petco Park’s Park at the Park in San Diego, Calif., on Saturday, November 3. Presale tickets will be available tomorrow via Ticketmaster while general public tickets go on sale Friday.

Joining Deftones at this festival will be numerous artists from multiple genres. Rapper Future, Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda, singer/rapper Doja Cat, Boston metalcore act Vein, Australian death-pop duo VOWWS, post-punk legends Rocket From The Crypt, and horrorcore duo Ho99o9 will be playing at the festival.

Check out the poster below.

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