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One Year Later: Celebrating One Whole Year Of Punk Goes Prenatt

One Year Later: Celebrating One Whole Year Of Punk Goes Prenatt

On Sunday, January 21, 2018, I created a blog called Punk Goes Prenatt. The main purpose of this blog was to continue writing music news and reviews, much like I did with The Record at Buffalo State. What I didn’t expect was how this blog changed me.

Today is Punk Goes Prenatt’s one year anniversary, in case you didn’t get that in the first paragraph. In this article I will talk about what caused me to make PGP, the things I’ve leaned since beginning here, and the future of the blog.

Before PGP was even an idea, I was the culture editor for Buffalo State’s newspaper (they’re digital only now) The Record for three semesters. I started on the paper back in the fall of 2016, with my first article being on This Wild Life’s then new album Low Tides. Back then, I was a contributor for the paper. Throughout my time at The Record, I began improving my craft (seriously my older articles looked like garbage), writing sentences that flowed incredibly well. I wrote music reviews on acts like Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness, Dance Gavin Dance, Less Than Jake, Waterparks, and The Tossers, which since led to a kinda partnership with Victory Records. They sent me free digital albums to review, a partnership that continues to this day (Thanks Tom).

I finally got my big break when I did concert reviews. Sure I paid to get in some cause I wasn’t that far yet in my career to cover shows for free. Shows that I paid with my own money for to cover include Tears For Fears, A Day To Remember, and Every Time I Die’s Tid The Season. But then I got to see people like Hatebreed, Jason Richardson, lovelytheband (this was when they played Alternative Buffalo’s The Kerfuffle Before Christmas), Broadside, and motherfucking U2. Yes, I saw U2 for free and sat in the section with all the other journalists (I had no idea the person two seats from my right was from Rolling Stone until we left New Era Field). 

It was also where I wrote my first ever Prenatt’s Picks list. During those five weeks, I covered acts like 888, wore, ’68, Sir Sly, and Julien Baker. I wrote another list last year that had groups like Picturesque, I Don’t Know How But They Found Me, Fernway, Color Killer, and ASHES. I am currently working on one for this year, but I’m trying to get 50 bands and currently I’m near 40.

The major thing that I’m proud of this blog is that it helped me get a job in music journalism. While checking out the Revive Easycore group on Facebook, someone named Georgia said that the magazine she worked for, Discovered Magazine, was looking for more writers. Figuring I had a shot, I sent a resumé filled with articles from my years at The Record and from PGP. I ended up getting the job, and I currently do music reviews and just finished writing a piece on a South Wales alternative rock quartet called Scavengers.

Since starting this blog a year ago, I have seen my writing style change, improving ever so slightly. Reading some of my older articles and seeing the punctuation drives me crazy. Why did no one stop me when I wrote like that at The Record? That’s in the past now, and I’m more proud of my writing.

Now let’s talk about the future of this blog. Expect no major changes, but I will try to make this blog look as professional as possible. For this week, you can expect another Most Anticipated Albums of 2019 list featuring people like Huey Lewis & The News, Vampire Weekend, and Ariana Grande. As I said earlier, the 2019 Prenatt’s Picks list will be coming out soon.

Here’s to another year of success.

Dance Gavin Dance Are Right Back At It Again With “Artificial Selection”

Dance Gavin Dance Are Right Back At It Again With “Artificial Selection”

In 2009 I discovered a band called Dance Gavin Dance that amazed me. My young mind was not prepared for what DGD were; they drew me in like a moth to a flame. Their combination of groovy riffs and heaviness just blew me away, and as the years went on, my love for one of Rise Records’ (blessthefall, Mayday Parade, Silverstein) greatest bands has grown even with the constant lineup changes (their current vocalist Tilian Pearson is the third vocalist the band has had since 2005). Simply said, this band holds a special place in my heart. Don’t believe me? I praised Mothership when it descended from the heavens back in 2016.

With that said, I knew that their eighth album Artificial Selection, or as the fans call it ArSe, would be as fantastic as their past records. But the more I listened to ArSe, I could hear something different. Nothing to be alarmed of, but I heard a tiny bit of change. This however shouldn’t surprise me.

Remember last year prior to Warped Tour when the band released “Summertime Gladness”, a groovy-as-fuck summertime song that was nothing but a damn good time? That song was basically foreshadowing us what ArSe would sound like. Thank God I loved it, because a majority of the songs off of ArSe sound like it.

ArSe starts off by continuing the saga of the Robot With Human Hair with his son (“Son Of Robot”. The opening number, much like the rest of the album, groovy like a Justin Timberlake song yet banging like a Fourth of July fireworks show. And it doesn’t stop there. From the fast and energetic “Midnight Crusade” to the body shaking banger “Count Bassy” and the guest spots from the ever so beautiful Kurt Travis (ex-A Lot Like Birds) appearing on “Shelf Life” (he was the band’s second vocalist after original vocalist Jonny Craig left to join Emarosa) and Andrew Wells of Eidola on the closer “Evaporate” just seal the deal. Case in point: every song off of ArSe is incredible and they’re all my favorites. I can’t just pick one!

“Care” has to be the most unique songs off of ArSe. This one song is where most DGD fans like myself felt something odd. The lyrics aren’t just silly words thrown together. To quote Joshua Underwood’s comment from the song’s YouTube video, “What?! Moderately sensical lyrics from Dance Gavin Dance?!” “Care” is a song with a clear, concise story that anyone can understand, just don’t overanalyze it like this guy did.

Much like every other DGD album, ArSe is a work of pure art and each member has a chance to shine on the album’s unbelievable 14 song track listing (the longest track listing on any of the band’s previous albums). Drummer Matthew Mingus pounds the fuck out of his kit on “Midnight Crusade”, Tim Feerick’s bass oozes sex on “Gospel Burnout”, and the man, the myth, the legend himself Will Swan shines on “Suspended In This Disaster”. Also Jon Mess’ songwriting sounds wonderful throughout this album. The Kris Crummett (Avion Roe, Issues, Stolas) / Dryw Owens (A Lot Like Birds, From Indian Lakes, Hail The Sun) / Erik Ron (Godsmack, I See Stars, Picturesque) produced album is once again the pièce de résistance that fans have grown to love for years. Keep it up, DGD.

 

Stolas Announce Breakup, Final Tour Dates

Stolas Announce Breakup, Final Tour Dates

Once August starts, Stolas will be no more.

Earlier today, the Las Vegas math rock band announced that they’re breaking up after being together for seven years. The former Prenatt’s Picks band posted a farewell message on their Facebook page stating:

“Greetings beautiful living creatures.
It’s time we put an end to Stolas. As we move forward with other musical and personal endeavors, it simply feels best to do so. In celebration of closing this chapter of our lives, we’ve reunited with the original line-up to play our final shows.

Thank you for all of your support over the last few years. We are grateful to have had the opportunity to play music for you as Stolas. We are equally thankful to be able to lay this band to rest in the form it began.”

Stolas will be going out with a bang, bringing back original members Jason Welche (guitar/vocals, who left in 2015) and RJ Reynolds (bass, who left in 2017).

The band just released their third album Stolas last year on Equal Vision Records (Hail The Sun, Picturesque, Waterparks). They’ve toured with bands like Dance Gavin Dance, ’68, Jason Richardson, A Lot Like Birds, and The Number Twelve Looks Like You throughout their busy career.

You can see the final tour dates below.

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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