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Prenatt’s Picks: 50 Artists To Check Out In 2019 (Part 1)

Prenatt’s Picks: 50 Artists To Check Out In 2019 (Part 1)

Yes.

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.

Without further delay, let’s start the list!

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Small Talks

Hometown: Myrtle Beach, SC

Out Now: A Conversation Between Us (Common Ground)

For Fans Of: Broadside, Paramore, Tonight Alive

Let me say this first: Small Talks are going to blow up in 2019. The pop-punk project created by singer-songwriter Cayley Spivey has been gaining steam with each new day. Spivey first started writing songs in her bedroom and performed at local coffee shops, gaining a fanbase that’s been rapidly growing. Small Talks signed with California based label Common Ground Records in 2017 and has released a few singles, an EP titled Until It Turns To Petals that same year, and dropped their debut album A Conversation Between Us back in February, which was one of the most anticipated albums of the year. Her and her touring band have done shows with Can’t Swim, With Confidence, and FLOODS, and played festivals such as Snowed In, The FEST, and the final Vans Warped Tour. Their Facebook says that “For Cayley, it’s all about connecting with the people around her through music and wanting to give a life long memory for her audience every show. She brings energy and surprises to every show while providing fans with a place to be themselves regardless of gender, sexual orientation, age, or race.” The band will be touring with shortly later in May.

Song to Listen to: “Oceans

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Capstan

Hometown: Orlando, FL

Out Now: Stars Before The Sun – Single (Fearless)

For Fans Of: Belmont, A Day To Remember, Settle Your Scores

Calling themselves “progressive post-hardcore” and “metal for pop-punk kids”, Capstan are a light/heavy five-piece from sunny Florida who are here to brighten up your day with beatdowns and poppy riffs. Mixing in elements of post-hardcore, easycore, and pop-punk, they keep the heaviness found in post-hardcore and mix it in with the poppy hooks found in bands like New Found Glory and State Champs without abounding their sound. Capstan are one of the most unique groups in the current music scene. They just signed with Fearless Records (I Prevail, Oceans Ate Alaska, Starset) late last year and will be dropping their debut full-length sometime this year. They’ve toured with groups like Silverstein, Eidola, and Belmont, which shows the credibility that they can swing with both heavy-hitters and pop-punkers. Capstan will be hitting the UK this fall with Trash Boat and Doll Skin.

Song to Listen to: “Stars Before The Sun

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grandson

Hometown: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Out Now: a modern tragedy, vol. 2 – EP (Fueled By Ramen)

For Fans Of: AWOLNATION, Brick + Mortar, Yungblud

America meet your maker. Hailing from the north is this politically fueled singer-songwriter, and he’s here to tell America about its problems one song at a time. The artist signed to Fueled By Ramen (Basement, Dashboard Confessional, ONE OK ROCK) in April 2018 and has released two EPs titled a modern tragedy vol. 1 and vol. 2. grandson has toured with acts like Hobo Johnson & The LoveMakers, Joywave, and The Smashing Pumpkins and will be hitting festivals like the Woodstock 50th Anniversary Festival, Slam Dunk, and Welcome To Rockville, which has him performing with acts like Santana,  Kublai Khan, and Papa Roach. He also just appeared on Rock Sound‘s Worship And Tributes II CD covering Rage Against The Machine’s “Maria”. As long as America’s in need of fixing, grandson will be here watching over his grandchildren.

Song to Listen to: “Apologize

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HARD LOSS

Hometown: St. Louis, MO

Out Now: In The Grey – Single (Self-Released)

For Fans Of: Beartooth, A Day To Remember, State Champs

When vocalist Tyler Kasch left Tear Out The Heart last year, he luckily had a back up band. Insert HARD LOSS, a hockey loving pop-punk band that keeps the heaviness that Kasch had with TOTH. Blending in elements of pop-punk with post-hardcore, HARD LOSS are hear to finally show the world what they’re made of. Their lyrics are personal such as the emotional “No One Fights Alone” and the hard-hitting “In The Grey”. They’ve done shows with Famous Last Words, Real Friends, and Hit The Lights in the St. Louis area. The biggest thing that’s happened to the band was they won a contest by the St. Louis Blues and got to perform their song “The Overtime Anthem (We All Bleed Blue)” to the crowd during a game in 2017. If you’re a fan of hockey, pop-punk, and shedding tears, you’ll love HARD LOSS.

Song to Listen to: “In The Grey

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Just Friends

Hometown: Dublin/Pleasanton, CA

Out Now: Nothing But Love (Pure Noise)

For Fans Of: The Band Apart, The Go! Team, Red Hot Chili Peppers

Like funk? Like punk? Like bands with a shit ton of people in them? Look no further than the Californian nonet Just Friends. If you read my blog, you probably read my review of their latest album Nothing But Love, just re-released by Pure Noise Records (Four Year Strong, Inclination, Youth Fountain). I called the album “a damn good time”, which it is. They’ve toured with Mom Jeans., Prince Daddy & The Hyena, and will be spending the summer touring on the touring festival Sad Summer Fest with The Maine, L.I.F.T, and Forever The Sickest Kids. They’re one of the funkiest bands on this list, so please pay attention to Just Friends.

Song to Listen to: “Supersonic

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KURORAK

Hometown: Jakarta, Indonesia

Out Now: XXI (Self-Released)

For Fans Of: Camellia, Kobaryo, t+pazolite

Drum & bass, breakbeat, EDM, he does them all. This musical mage is conjuring up spells to get you dancing. “The bigger part my influences come from Japanese rhythm game musics,” KURORAK said. So with Japanese rhythm games being his main influence, it’s no surprise that some of his songs appear in one. He has a track in the rhythm games Cytus II and Dynamix (he won a contest for that one). The mage continued with, “There’s no really specific genre of what I usually do because I make songs of genres I feel like doing: some days it’s Drum n’ Bass, some days it’s electro, some days it’s sampling a bunch of other songs.” He did state that he had big plans for the year but is currently keeping it a secret.

Song to Listen to: “ATHANASY

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Between You & Me

Hometown: Melbourne, Australia

Out Now: Everything Is Temporary (Hopeless)

For Fans Of: Knuckle Puck, Neck Deep, With Confidence

While they’ve been on Hopeless Records (Bayside, dying in designer, Story Untold) for over two years, the Australian quintet Between You & Me are still heavily unknown. They’ve got a pretty solid sound for a band who is only a few years old, and they’re on a label that signs only the finest pop-punk acts. Clearly they’re doing something right. They’ve toured with some of the scene’s best acts like WSTR, Like Pacific, The Maine, Trash Boat, and As It Is. Just listen to tracks like “Overthinking”, “Twice Shy” and “Dakota” and you’ll get hooked. Between You & Me will be busy this May, touring with Hellions in their native country and will be performing at Slam Dunk with I Don’t Know How But They Found Me, Lights, and Cruel Hand.

Song to Listen to: “Dakota

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Spencer Robinson And The Wolf Spiders

Hometown: Los Angeles, CA

Out Now: Poisonous Berry – Single

For Fans Of: The Cramps, Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds, Tom Waits

Spencer Robinson is no stranger to the world of music. He’s spent years playing in the legendary LA garage band The Lords Of Altamont, performing with acts like X, The Cramps, and even The Who. Now under his new project, he vows to create material that’s darker and grittier than his past work. Their debut single “Poisonous Berry” came out last October via UK label Komakino Records (Idiot Robot, Jack Winters, Yaperone). Expect  more stuff later this year.

Song to Listen to: “Drink Gasoline, Spit Fire

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Scavengers

Hometown: South Wales, UK

Out Now: Deadlock – Single (Self-Released)

For Fans Of: Kids In Glass Houses, My Chemical Romance, Thrice

Over the years Wales has cranked out some pretty incredible bands, giving the world a melting pot of artists from multiple genres like Neck Deep, The Joy Formidable, and Funeral For A Friend. And now another band has emerged from the area, ready to their presence to be known: Scavengers. Created only five months ago, this alt-rock group have been working hard on their craft, getting ready to finally strike. “Our past projects taught us a lot about being in a band; from writing songs, to performing, to how the industry works, etc. but asides that, Scavengers is trying to succeed where perhaps our past exploits failed; we all agree that previously we were too hung up on genres, throwing out tracks because they didn’t tick a certain box,” vocalist Marek Ball said. “I think we’re just a lot more forgiving of ourselves with our writing; we’re not trying to write the deepest lyrics or the hardest drops, we just want to have fun with it all.” The quartet just dropped their newest song “Deadlock” last month. The group will make their debut performance tomorrow with Mantra at Tiny Rebel in Cardiff.

Song to Listen to: “Deadlock

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Lighterburns

Hometown: San Diego, CA

Out Now: The Last Time You’ll Love Me – EP (Self-Released)

For Fans Of: Brand New, Like Pacific, Saves The Day

If you went to Warped Tour last year, chances are you probably didn’t see Lighterburns. However, if you did see this San Diego based pop-rock trio, you saw one of the most underrated acts on the whole tour. Formed in 2016 as a duo, the band have been mostly gigging throughout the San Diego area, doing shows with Family Thief, Wanted Noise, and Farewell Winters. They spent the past couple summers on the Vans Warped Tour, rocking out throughout the summer. Their latest EP The Last Time You’ll Love Me reminisces of early 2000s pop-punk acts like Fall Out Boy and Saves The Day. The trio will be releasing a new single soon.

Song to Listen to: “McGuffin

Come back next week for more artists!

Mayday Parade, Just Friends, Every Avenue, More To Play Inaugural Sad Summer Fest

Mayday Parade, Just Friends, Every Avenue, More To Play Inaugural Sad Summer Fest

To quote the theme song from the movie Meatballs, “Are you ready for the summer?”

Summer’s coming up, and it’s the first one to not have a Vans Warped Tour since 1995. To keep your spirits up during this depressing time, several Warped vets are uniting to bring you the greatest festival of the summer. Insert the Sad Summer Fest.

As the festival’s website puts it, “Sad Summer festival was created specifically for YOU. Our aim is not to please everyone but to create a day you will never forget filled with the music and people you love the most.”

The Maine’s John O’Callaghan told Alternative Press the deats about the festival, saying, “What could be better than being emo with your best friends in the sweet summer sun? Being emotional with your friends in the sweet summer sun at the Sad Summer Festival, that’s what. Ditch the cold hot dogs and fucked up sunburns and join [us] all summer long!”

Mayday Parade’s Derek Sanders also commented, “This tour is about putting aside our differences and coming together as a community of people to enjoy music and art. I’m thrilled to be a part of it and I can’t wait to see everyone out there.”

Headlining the festival are State Champs, The Wonder Years, Mayday Parade, and The Maine. Also joining on all the dates are Just Friends, Mom Jeans., L.I.F.T, and Stand Atlantic. There will also be special guests for a few dates, those being Four Year Strong, Set It Off, Every Avenue, Forever The Sickest Kids, and Emo Nite. Check out the tour dates below.

7/5 Dallas, Texas – Gas Monkey Live!*#

7/6 Houston, Texas – White Oak Music Hall*#

7/8 Atlanta, Ga. – Masquerade (Mayday Parade, State Champs, Stand Atlantic, L.I.F.T.)

7/9 Atlanta, Ga. – Masquerade (The Maine, The Wonder Years, Mom Jeans, Just Friends)

7/10 Orlando, Fla. – Orlando Amphitheater %

7/12 Baltimore, Md. – MECU Pavilion

7/13 Philadelphia, Pa. – Skyline Stage at The Mann Center

7/14 Worcester, Mass. – The Palladium Outdoors ^

7/16 New York, N.Y. – Pier 17

7/17 Asbury Park, N.J. – Stone Pony Summer Stage  *

7/19 Pittsburgh, Pa. – Stage AE

7/20 Columbus, Ohio – Express Live! Outdoor

7/21 Pontiac, Mich. – Crofoot Festival Grounds*$

7/23 Milwaukee, Wis. – Eagles Ballroom

7/24 Chicago, Ill. – Aragon Ballroom

7/25 Minneapolis, Minn. – Myth Live@

7/27 Denver, Colo. – Sculpture Park*+

8/3 Anaheim, Calif. – City National Grove Outdoors*

@ without The Maine

* without The Wonder Years

$ Every Avenue

^ Four Year Strong

% Set It Off

# Forever The Sickest Kids

+ Emo Nite

This will be the first tour by Every Avenue since their farewell tour in 2012 with Set It Off. It will also mark their first show since their reunion shows back in December.

The touring festival will also be Forever The Sickest Kids’s first tour since Warped Tour back in 2013. It will also be their first sets of shows since their one-off reunion at So What?! Music Festival back in 2017. The band did tease about doing shows this year, saying on Facebook, “We will be playing a show or two this year!  Make sure to keep checking back for the details. As we will announce the dates shortly. Much Love!”

Sad Summer Fest, besides performances, will also have interactive activities, exclusive merchandise, and more to be announced later on. 

Pre-sale tickets are available now to purchase. Use the keywords “SAD” or “sad” to access the tickets.

Various Bands Tease Mysterious Music Festival

Various Bands Tease Mysterious Music Festival

What the hell is this?

Earlier today, four bands started posting mysterious videos to their Twitter accounts teasing a festival called Sad Summer Fest. As of now, there is no information about the festival is. The bands teasing it are L.I.F.T, State Champs, Mayday Parade, and The Maine.

Music In Minnesota dug deeper into the mystery, discovering certain details. The website found out that the festival’s website is “powered by 8123 Media”. If you follow The Maine, you know what 8123 is. 8123 is the band’s record label and is also the namesake behind the 8123 Fest in downtown Phoenix, Ariz.

The website also found out that music magazine Alternative Press have to do with the festival, who broke news about it earlier today.

They also discovered that there might be more acts announced soon. There is a countdown that ends on March 19. But if you check the festival’s Instagram, they’re following several bands such as Waterparks, Neck Deep, The Wonder Years, Mom Jeans., Grayscale, Stand Atlantic, Alex Gaskarth of All Time Low and Simple Creatures, and twenty one pilots.

We won’t know anything else until March 19, so stay tuned.

The Mania Tour Comes Rolling Into Buffalo

The Mania Tour Comes Rolling Into Buffalo

Never has the KeyBank Center seen a show with such a diverse lineup.

Sunday night started off right in Buffalo with Fall Out Boy bringing the second leg of their Mania tour to the Queen City along with rapper Machine Gun Kelly and Buffalo’s finest Every Time I Die. Other special guests that appear with MGK and FOB include Gym Class Heroes, L.I.F.T., nothing,nowhere., Rise Against, State Champs, and Against The Current.

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Fall Out Boy posted this photo op outside the venue by the French Connection statue.

The evening started off with local legends Every Time I Die gracing the stage in Buffalo Sabres jerseys with the Sabres Dance playing. It was clear as day that the young crowd were not prepared for the greatness that was Every Time I Die. You could tell most of the crowd were there specifically for MGK and FOB. ETID wasted no time ripping into some heavy stuff, playing songs like “Decayin’ With The Boys”, “INRIhab”, “We’rewolves”, “Moor”, and of course “Map Change”. While I’m a diehard ETIDiot, it definitely pained me to see the audience not caring for them, even thought they’re the hometown heroes. ETID deserved a better crowd.

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Machine Gun Kelly and his MC get the crowd and themselves jumpin.

Machine Gun Kelly got on stage next and the crowd went wild while I just sat in my seat unimpressed. The whole venue shook as MGK and his band played hit after hit, starting off with “Bad Motherfucker” and continuing to get the crowd going. He played other songs like “Habits”, “Golden God”, “Sail”, which featured a sample of AWOLNATION’s beloved song of the same name, and “Bad Things” which features ex-Fifth Harmony member Camila Cabella. While I might not be a fan of this Cleveland rapper, I have to admit he does have the energy and stage presence to get an arena of screaming kids and young adults going.

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Footage from Disney’s “Big Hero 6” played while Fall Out Boy performed “Immortals”, a song the group recorded for the film.

Waves rippled on screen as the arena was greeted with an ocean, based off the artwork from Fall Out Boy’s newest record Mania. A 20 second countdown started before a giant wave hit, bringing the band out on stage as vocalist/guitarist Patrick Stump rang in the first notes from “Disloyal Order Of Water Buffaloes”. Once that happened, I could tell we were in for a good night. The band played classics (“Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy”, “Sugar, We’re Goin Down” “Lake Effect Kid”) and modern hits (“Stay Frosty Royal Milk Tea”, “Save Rock And Roll”, “Uma Thurman”), pleasing both old fans (like myself) and the fans they made after their 2009-2013 hiatus.

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Is that fucking Fortnite on the screen?

Hearing these new songs live kinda changed my stance on new Fall Out Boy. While I loathed everything from American Beauty/American Psycho and felt indifferent on Mania when it dropped in February, I was quite honestly surprised by how much I liked their live renditions of those tracks on stage. The anthemic “Centuries” felt powerful as it pounded the arena, the pop-rock “The Last Of The Real Ones” was beyond catchy and captured the energy that was felt on the album, and my jaw dropped when Stump played the heavy electronic tune “Young And Menace” on piano. Seriously hearing that was worth the $54 I paid for.

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Guitarist Joe Trohman walked down the catwalk to play up close and personal to fans on the floor.

Last night showed me that Fall Out Boy can still rock hard as they did a decade ago, and while they might sound different on records now, they still play like the band I grew up listening to and watching. I shed a few tears as I heard “Thriller” for the first time since 2007. This show reignited my love for FOB and made me leave the arena singing the songs I knew by heart. To sum up this review, ETID deserved better and needed a mosh pit, MGK was ok, and FOB are literally the last of the real ones. Stay frosty, Fall Out Boy.