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Prenatt’s Picks: 100 Artists To Check Out In 2020 (Part 10)

Prenatt’s Picks: 100 Artists To Check Out In 2020 (Part 10)

It’s here, the final one of 2020. After lack of motivation and Animal Crossing caused numerous delays, I can wrap up this series properly.

Here at Punk Goes Prenatt, for the past 10 weeks, I gave you 100 artists that you needed to tune your attention to throughout 2020. This list featured numerous acts from numerous genres.

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

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Doja Cat

Hometown: Los Angeles, CA

Out Now: Hot Pink (Kemosabe/RCA)

For Fans Of: Cardi B, Nicki Minaj, Santigold

Meet the new Nicki Minaj. Doja Cat, real name Amalaratna Zandile Dlamini, first rose to popularity with her joke song “Mooo!” went viral in 2018. In the span of two years, she dropped her debut Amala in 2018 and her latest record Hot Pink back in November. The record is a major change in her style, trading in her dancehall vibes for pop and funk. She even appeared on the Birds Of Prey soundtrack with the killer track “Boss Bitch.” Oh, and to give her some scene cred, “Bottom Bitch” samples Blink-182’s “What’s My Age Again?”, so that’s something. She’s collaborated with acts like Tyga, Gucci Mane, and even  Nicki Minaj herself on the remix of her big hit “Say So.” Her Hot Pink tour was postponed due to COVID-19 and hopefully it’ll start later this year.

Song to Listen to: “Say So”

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Off Road Minivan

Hometown: Red Hook, NY

Out Now: Swan Dive (Tooth & Nail)

For Fans Of: Dashboard Confessional, Jimmy Eat World, Thrice

When he’s not busy kicking ass in the metalcore band Fit For A King, bassist Ryan Tuck O’Leary is throwing it old school with his other project Off Road Minivan. The alt rock quintet bounce between 90’s grunge and heartfelt emo vibes. Think Dashboard Confessional meets Thrice; that’s a good description of their sound. ORM formed in 2018 and have released one EP and one full-length album called Swan Dive which dropped earlier this month on Tooth & Nail Records (Alexander Fairchild, Hearts Like Lions, Mae.) The band have done shows with Chase Huglin, Blis., and Davey Muise & The Sons Of Zero. So if you’re a fan of FFAK, why not check out the glorious tunes of ORM.

Song to Listen to: “YOU

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NOT A TOY

Hometown: Denver, CO

Out Now: J Cash – Single (Fearless)

For Fans Of: AJR, grandson, twenty one pilots

The Denver-based collective NOT A TOY are quite mysterious. Formed from the ashes of the rock band Shatterproof, NOT A TOY are here to wow you with their charm. They don’t consider themselves a band, but as a collective of four creatives. They don’t just make music, they make their clothes, their videos, and even their artwork. Simply put, NOT A TOY are one of the most fascinating groups to appear in the scene in a very long time. You might’ve heard of them when they were announced as the newest act to join Fearless Records (Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!, The Pretty Reckless, Underoath) during their Fearless At Home livestream earlier this month. As their label puts it, “If Kanye West and Pharrell joined forces to produce a rock group co-fronted by Jesse Rutherford and Lana Del Rey, it might sound something like Not a Toy.” NOT A TOY are not to be toyed with.

Song to Listen to: “J Cash

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Black Pumas 

Hometown: Austin, TX

Out Now: Black Pumas (ATO)

For Fans Of: Durand Jones & The Indications, Leon Bridges, St. Paul & The Broken Bones

Tears For Fears. The Black Keys. City Morgue. What do all of those bands have in common? They’re all duos, and so is this band: Black Pumas. The soulful R&B duo have only been around for three years and have already done so much. One of those accomplishments was being nominated for Best New Artist at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards back in January. While they didn’t win, one of them does have one under his belt. Guitarist/producer Adrian Quesada won a Grammy with his previous band Grupo Fantasma in 2010 for Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album. In 2019, the duo signed with Dave Matthews’s record label ATO Records (The Bronx, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Primus.) So far, they’ve done shows with Norah Jones, Toadies, and Anderson East. With COVID-19 hitting the country, the duo are using their spare time to help out various venues and record shops in their city with some fundraisers.

Song to Listen to: “Colors

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Alex Lahey

Hometown: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Out Now: Sucker For Punishment – Single (Nicky Boy/Dead Oceans)

For Fans Of: A.W., Courtney Barnett, Paramore

If Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance loves your stuff, that means you’re doing something right. He got chills when he heard her rendition of their classic hit “Welcome To The Black Parade” for Triple J’s recurring Like A Version series. That’s one of the many growing highlights in the musical career of 27-year-old singer-songwriter Alex Lahey. Influenced by The Killers and Dolly Parton, Lahey’s career skyrocketed with the success of the 2017 track “Every Day’s The Weekend,” which went gold in her native Australia. She’s even making some small waves in the pop-punk community when she appeared on a previous Prenatt’s Picks band Stand Atlantic’s reimagined song “Skinny Dipping.” She’s done shows with Liam Gallagher, The National, and Cyndi Lauper, and if COVID-19 lets up later this year, she’ll be touring with City And Colour in October. But for real, check out her MCR cover, it’s amazing.

Song to Listen to: “Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself

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DRAIN

Hometown: Santa Cruz, CA

Out Now: California Cursed (Revelation)

For Fans Of: Absence Of Mine, No Option, Vamachara

“[DRAIN] could prove to be one of hardcore’s biggest names in the immediate future.” That’s what British music magazine Discovered said about the Cali hardcore punks when reviewing their new album California Cursed. Formed in 2014 and barely consisting of any original members (drummer Tim Flegal is the last one,) the quartet have hit several incredible milestones. For example, they achieved international press, did a photo shoot with Santa Cruz skateboards, and signed with the legendary hardcore label Revelation Records, the label behind Sick Of It All, Gorilla Biscuits, and Texas Is The Reason. They’ve done shows with Slapshot, Vein, Cruel Hand, Power Trip, and Gulch. Simply put, DRAIN is your friend.

Song to Listen to: “California Cursed

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Vaines

Hometown: Los Angeles, CA

Out Now: Summer’s Over – Single (Hopeless)

For Fans Of: gnash, Lauv, Troye Sivan

Meet the most overlooked artist on Hopeless Records (The Dangerous Summer, Lil Xtra, ROAM.) Jared Gaines, the man behind Vaines, had a horrible childhood and developed an over-the-top personality to cope, thus allowing his creativity to blossom into songwriting. That’s where Vaines was born. And while his music sounds poppy, he isn’t attached to labels. “I used to make metal music, then I made rock songs, then I made pop songs, and now I make whatever I want,” he told All Access Music. “I rapped as a kid so now if I feel like it, I’ll rap on a song. I’ve grown into the artist I’ve wanted to be for years and I fully expect my sound to continue to evolve as the years go by. If you hear too much of the same thing from me, I’ve failed myself as an artist and you should burn me at the stake.” He signed with Hopeless last year. Definitely check out Vaines when you can.

Song to Listen to: “Summer’s Over

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Bob Vylan

Hometown: London, UK

Out Now: We Live Here – Single (Venn)

For Fans Of: Bad Brains, Ho99o9, Scarlxrd

Meet Bobby and Bobb13, the incredible minds behind London’s heavy-hitting hardcore-rock-rap-grime act Bob Vylan (yes they’re named after Bob Dylan.) NME described them with, “Melding the attack of grime with the bite of punk, Bob Vylan couldn’t be further from their folksy namesake; instead, they take on gentrifying yuppies, gap-yah enthusiasts and amateur film photographers with paralysing lyrical venom.” They’ve done shows with Slaves (UK) and Gallows, and if COVID-19 wasn’t fucking up everyones’ plans, they were scheduled to play 2000trees this July with The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die, Creeper, and Lizzy Farrall. Bob Vylan might be playing next year for the makeup dates.

Song to Listen to: “We Live Here

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Dealer

Hometown: Springbrook, Queensland, Australia

Out Now: Saint – EP (Stay Sick)

For Fans Of: Bury Your Dead, Misery Signals, Vein

What happens when you combine the former and current members of Alpha Wolf, Capture The Crown, Northlane, Iconoclast and Codeine King? You get one of Australia’s greatest supergroup. Vocalist Aidan Holmes (ex-Alpha Wolf) and his merry group of men go hard every single time, and they’re not giving you a second to catch your breath. To be quite blunt, their shit hits hard. Dealer have played with Varials and Spite, and they just had to cut their US tour with Spite and UnityTX short due to…you know. New dates will be unveiled soon. Because one thing’s for sure: nothing fucks with Dealer.

Song to Listen to: “Tourniquet

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Ash Bricky

Hometown: San Joaquin, CA

Out Now: Rats, Mice, And More… (Self-Released)

For Fans Of: Jeff Rosenstock, Laura Stevenson, Neutral Milk Hotel

Sometimes you find an artist you like in the most peculiar way. I discovered singer-songwriter Ash Bricky from YouTuber Movieunleashers, well known for his Starters series, who animated his video for “Chowchilla Song.” Sounding like a crust punk version of Car Seat Headrest and Neutral Milk Hotel, Bricky might be young, but his songs sound like they were crafted from the soul of an old punk. He mixes in several genres with his style, adding in ambient, folk punk, indie, avant-garde, and emo. Give him some time before you see him at The Fest, he’ll fit in just fine.

Song to Listen to: “Chowchilla Song

Well that’s it, 100 bands across the span of (nearly) 10 weeks. I hope you enjoyed this list as much as I did making it. If you want to read last year’s list, featuring Capstan, Year Of The Knife, Beach Bunny, shortly, and Spanish Love Songs, click the links provided underneath each band. Hope to see you all soon!

The Most Anticipated Albums Of 2020 (Part One)

The Most Anticipated Albums Of 2020 (Part One)

New year, new decade, new music.

In 2020, we’re getting several great albums some several great bands and artists, but out of all the albums that are coming out this year, these are the ones you need to keep your eyes on. Here are the most anticipated albums of 2020, in no particular order.

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A Day To Remember

Album: You’re Welcome (Fueled By Ramen)

Release Date: Early 2020

Originally scheduled for a November release, pop-punk/metalcore outfit A Day To Remember had to push the release date for their long-awaited seventh studio album You’re Welcome due to mixing and artwork not being ready. So far, they’ve given us two new songs (three excluding the track they did with Marshmello) to keep us happy. Hopefully it comes out soon.

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Every Time I Die 

Album: TBA

Release Date: TBA (Epitaph Records)

Four years. That’s how long it’s been since Every Time I Die have dropped a new album. Low Teens brought in a whole new audience for ETID, and a new album would help their fanbase (what up, ETIDiots?) greatly. We did hear some new tracks during their ‘Tid The Season shows back in December, and they were sick as fuck. The band will be in the studio with Low Teens producer Will Putney (The Acacia Strain, Fit For An Autopsy, Knocked Loose) later this month after they wrap up a short tour in Europe.

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Kesha

Album: High Road (RCA Records/Kemosabe)

Release Date: 1/31

Poppy Kesha is back and stronger than ever. Fueled by the success of her inspiring past record Rainbow, the singer is ready to give us one hell of a good time. She told Rolling Stone that High Road is nothing but “pure and utter debaucherous joy.” Bouncing around genres like country (“Resentment”) and pure pop (“Raising Hell”,) High Road might be the best pop record of 2020. The end of the month seems so far away now.

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New Found Glory

Album: TBA (Hopeless Records)

Release Date: TBA

Pop-punk legends New Found Glory haven’t released an album filled with original music since 2017, but they did tide us over last year with the covers EP From The Screen To Your Stereo 3, plus a demo for their new song “Puzzles.” While no news has come out yet on the band being in the studio, they did say that a new record will be out sometime this year.

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Weezer

Album: Van Weezer (Atlantic Records/Crush Music)

Release Date: 5/15

Will this be the album that will make Weezer great again? Maybe. After dropping their riffy hard rock track “The End Of The Game” late last year, Weezer revealed their new album Van Weezer, which drops 14 months after their last record. Vocalist Rivers Cuomo told Entertainment Weekly, “What I’ve been working on the last two weeks is back to big guitars. Blue Album-ish, but a little more riffy. The working title is Van Weezer. The inspiration came from our live shows, where, in the middle of ‘Beverly Hills,’ unlike on the album, everything stops and I just break out with this crazy guitar solo. We noticed that, recently, the crowd just goes crazy when I do that. So it feels like maybe the audience is ready for some shredding again.” Please don’t be a disappointment like your previous records (Love you, Hurley.)

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The Aquabats!

Album: TBA (Gloopy Records)

Release Date: TBA

With the success of their Kickstarter campaign, superhero band The Aquabats! were able to fund 12 new mini-episodes and two new albums. Backers got downloads for The Aquabats! Super Show! Television Soundtrack: Volume One and The Fury of The Aquabats! Live at The Fonda!. But those weren’t the albums. After dropping a new song called “Skeleton Inside!” in October, the group announced that a new album was coming out “later this year,” but that didn’t happen. Expect it to come out before summer.

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The 1975 

Album: Notes On A Conditional Form (Dirty Hit/Polydor Records)

Release Date: 2/21

No way was this album coming out in 2019. I originally had this record on last year’s list, but it never saw a spring or summer release. Turns out it wasn’t done yet. Currently we have three tracks off of Notes On A Conditional Form and they’re all killer. The album will contain 22 songs, their biggest album to date. Who’s ready for February?

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Four Year Strong

Album: TBA (Pure Noise Records)

Release Date: Late Winter

Their self-titled record came out in 2015, five years ago. Then they released a rarities album called Some Of You Will Like This, Some Of You Won’t in 2017 that confused fans. But finally new music will be out way later this year. Working with producer Will Putney (look at ETID’s entry above,) the Worcester, Mass., group are aiming to kick ass once again. And from what we heard at their Christmas show last month, it’s gonna be beyond good.

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’68

Album: Give One, Take One (Cooking Vinyl)

Release Date: Spring

So much happened after noise rock duo ’68 dropped Two Parts Viper two years ago. Drummer Michael McClellan quit and was replaced with Nikko Yamada, toured with Avatar, The Devil Wears Prada, and Stone Sour, and caught the attention of producer Nick Raskulinecz (Alice In Chains, Foo Fighters, Rush.) Vocalist Josh Scogin told Alternative Press about working with Raskulinecz, saying he “will have a wonderful outside opinion on our songs. Sometimes it is easy to get a little narrow-minded on where a song can go or what a song can do, since you have had such a singular vision of a particular song from its very conception. Having a third party such as Nick can really help shed new light.” Can’t wait for this album to come out.

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Broadside 

Album: TBA (Victory Records)

Release Date: TBA

Pop-punkers Broadside ended their Paradise era late last year and dropped two new songs to tide us over until we hear anything about their third studio album. Vocalist Ollie Baxxter said in a press release back in August, “We are at the halfway mark on completing our third record. We decided to dial in all of our interests on this album. Personally, I’m excited to pull a lot of my influences from some of my favorite bands in a way I couldn’t imagine doing previously. Before we were afraid to experiment because we were afraid of losing our ‘pop-punk’ audience, but as we’ve gotten older we realize it’s important to be true to yourself as musicians and artists.” Just don’t be surprised if it doesn’t sound like Old Bones.

Part two will come out later today.