Tag: Wilmette

Settle Your Scores Sign With Mutant League Records

Settle Your Scores Sign With Mutant League Records

Cincinnati easycore five-piece Settle Your Scores have inked a deal with Chicago-based label Mutant League Records (A Better Hand, Rest Easy, Wilmette).

The band announced the news on Tuesday along with a brand new track called “1999”, which is slated to appear on their upcoming third album coming out later this year. The track was produced by Nick Ingram (Convictions, Hawthorne Heights, Like Moths To Flames). The music video is packed full of 90’s nostalgia, featuring Blink-182, Pokémon, Nintendo 64, Bionicle, and Hot Wheels. Check out the music video below.

Formed in 2014, Settle Your Scores have dropped two full-length albums, their latest being Better Luck Tomorrow, released in 2018 via SharpTone Records (Dying Wish, Of Mice & Men, Stepson). SYS have toured and performed with Bilmuri, We Were Sharks, Calling All Captains, Telltale, and Action/Adventure. The band were featured in the 2018 Prenatt’s Picks list alongside Joji, Turnstile, nothing,nowhere., 7 Minute Martians, and Picturesque.

Meet Me @ The Altar Sign With Fueled By Ramen

Meet Me @ The Altar Sign With Fueled By Ramen

Quickly rising pop-punk band Meet Me @ The Altar have signed with Fueled By Ramen (chloe moriondo, The Front Bottoms, Lights).

The young, LGBTQ+ (two of the three members in the band are gay) women-of-color trio announced the glorious news on Friday along with the release of their video for “Garden”. Watch the video below.

Meet Me @ The Altar formed online in 2015 and started touring in 2018 where they all met each other in person for the first time. Lead vocalist Edith Johnson, bassist/guitarist Téa Campbell and drummer Ada Juarez never met each other when they formed the band. They faced struggles on their way here, mostly with 2/3 of the band being gay in a genre dominated by cis straight guys. As Billboard bluntly puts it, “Rather than push the band away, those struggles have become essential to their urgent goal as music-makers: To diversify the punk and alternative music space, and be the role models they didn’t have growing up.”

They’ve done shows with Rarity, Belmont, The Second After, Bay Faction, and current Prenatt’s Picks band Wilmette. MMATA will also be performing at Riot Fest next year alongside K.Flay, Simple Plan, and My Chemical Romance.

Wilmette’s Self-Titled EP Balances Perfectly Between Heavy And Poppy

Wilmette’s Self-Titled EP Balances Perfectly Between Heavy And Poppy

Not too hard, not too soft, but somewhere in the middle. That describes the sound of Wilmette’s self-titled EP.

The Sleepy Hollow, Ill., pop-punk/post-hardcore troupe’s newest release shows the group at their strongest. Clocking in at 19 minutes, the six songs are the perfect mixture of heavy-as-fuck and Warped Tour-ish pop-punk. Fueled by poppy hooks, relatable lyrics and a killer production work by Seth Henderson (Broadside, Last Night Saved My Life, State Champs), Wilmette is legit all killer, no filler.

If you ever wanted to hear what a heavy Neck Deep or Knuckle Puck sounded like, this EP answers that question with brutal screams and bone-crunching breakdowns.

Starting off the EP is “Show and Tell”, beginning immediately with a punch to the face, hitting you with screams and a sound that meshes Senses Fail with Like Pacific. The good times keep on coming, especially in the forms of “Adderall”, the main highlight off the EP that sweeps you off your feet, “Close Enough To Closure”, which goes full on easycore on us, and “All You Are Is All You’ll Ever Be”, the EP’s longest track which doubles as its final song.

The only downside about this EP is that it feels too short. But alas, all good things must come to an end, but the ride shouldn’t have ended this quickly.

Overall, it’s a stellar EP and it shows us that Wilmette are growing as musicians, improving on their last release Anxious Body. If they’re able to keep this energy and sound going, their debut is gonna be so out of this world.

Prenatt’s Picks: 100 Artists To Check Out In 2020 (Part 7)

Prenatt’s Picks: 100 Artists To Check Out In 2020 (Part 7)

And then there were three…

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 seven of ten. If you didn’t read the previous list, click here.

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Surfbort

Hometown: Brooklyn, NY

Out Now: Hot On The Scene – Single (Cult)

For Fans Of: Amyl And The Sniffers, The Coathangers, X

Loud, crude, and gross are some of the best words to describe Surfbort, a punk rock quartet hailing from the Big Apple. Named after the sex position mentioned in Beyoncé’s “Drunk In Love,” the group have been kicking ass, taking names, and throwing up on Trump. While they might seem like the kind of people your parents would tell you not to interact with, they’re actually extremely nice, fun people. So far in their career, the band have performed with Dune Rats, Leftöver Crack, and Wavves, partnered with Gucci, and were feted by Blondie. Not bad for a band that began as a joke.

Song to Listen to: “Hideaway

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Wilmette

Hometown: Sleepy Hollow, IL

Out Now: Anxious Body (Mutant League)

For Fans Of: Belmont, Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!, Save Face

Born from a basement in Sleepy Hollow, Ill., easycore troupe Wilmette have done a lot of shit since forming in mid 2018. They signed with Mutant League Records (AM Taxi, Chief State, Lucky Boys Confusion,) dropped their debut EP Anxious Body last year, and have performed with Keep Flying, Right On Kid, dying in designer, LURK, and Boys Of Fall. Right now, the band are going to work on a new EP even with COVID-19 running amuck in the country, which should be out by summertime. Stay safe boys.

Song to Listen to: “Carol From HR

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Future Teens

Hometown: Boston, MA

Out Now: Breakup Season (Triple Crown)

For Fans Of: Heart Attack Man, Prince Daddy & The Hyena, Retirement Party

The genre that Future Teens perform in is called bummer pop. What does that sound like? Well, as they bluntly put it, ” It sounds like it’s 1 am and you’re on the front stoop of a party full of people you barely know talking with your best friend after you’ve both had a really hard couple of weeks.” Formed in 2014, the bummer pop band have dropped two albums, their latest Breakup Season came out in 2019 via Triple Crown Records (A Will Away, Dogleg, Holy Fawn,) toured with Hot Mulligan, Bad Bad Hats, and The Wonder  Years, created two cover albums for charity, and played a Carly Rae Jepsen tribute set. If you’re looking for fun times, look no further than Future Teens. They’ll spend the summer touring with Spanish Love Songs. 

Song to Listen to: “Born To Stay

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Point North

Hometown: Los Angeles, CA

Out Now: Into The Dark – Single (Hopeless)

For Fans Of: Hands Like Houses, Sleeping With Sirens, Too Close To Touch

If you say Sleeping With Sirens is one of your major influences, it makes sense to cop vocalist Kellin Quinn on your new single. That’s what the poppy rock trio Point North did. Known for covering acts like My Chemical Romance, nothing,nowhere., and The Chainsmokers, the former We Are Triumphant group broke it big last year when they signed with Hopeless Records (Fame On Fire, Lil Xtra, ROAM.) With how catchy their hooks and sound are, it’s no wonder they got to perform with acts like As It Is, Stand Atlantic, and Super Whatevr. Point North are touring with Mayday Parade this September.

Song to Listen to: “Into The Dark

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Hounding

Hometown: Canterbury, Kent, UK

Out Now: Bad Days (Easter Island)

For Fans Of: The Jesus Lizard, Milk Teeth, Weezer

I started to struggle looking for bands, so I reached out to the fine folks at Midwest Emoposting on Facebook for some recommendations. One of the dozens I received was the grungy rock trio (or quartet?) Hounding. Originally known as Mutt, Hounding have this sound that recalls the good old days of grunge, influenced by Nirvana, Sonic Youth, and The Smashing Pumpkins, where frontman El Tyler has this “Corgan-esque howling” in his voice. And if you read my hints on Facebook, this is the band whose EP has Pikachu, Weezer, and Spider-Man on the cover. Definitely check out Hounding.

Song to Listen to: “Peach Fuzz

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TERRORBYTE

Hometown: Syracuse, NY

Out Now: Decepticon – Single (Self-Released)

For Fans Of: Emmure, Kissing Candice, Sylar

So what would you label the extreme masked metal sextet TERRORBYTE under? As one person put it on YouTube, “industrial metalcore gangsta rap,” which isn’t far from the truth. Formed in 2014, the band are as mysterious as they are heavy. With members under names like Ghost Drone (guitarist,) Shieldsy (keyboards/programmong,) and The Poltergeist (lead vocals,) it’s clear they got themselves under wraps. TERRORBYTE have done shows with Mushroomhead, Attila, and even Insane Clown Posse. They just dropped a new song featuring Emmure’s Frankie Palmeri.

Song to Listen to: “Deception

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Derek Ted

Hometown: Los Angeles, CA

Out Now: lo fi x-mas, vol. 1 (Pure Noise)

For Fans Of: Chase Huglin, Father John Misty, Gardenhead

After playing in screamo bands for some time, singer-songwriter Derek Ted wanted to break out of that phase and do something different. As a solo artist, he mixes in elements of folk and jazz with a hint of emo and modern pop, combining styles from his influencers like Circa Survive, Angel Olsen, and Fleet Foxes. After gaining some attention with his material, he signed with Pure Noise Records (Inclination, Moon Tooth, Spanish Love Songs) last summer and dropped two EPs, the newest one being a Christmas themed record back in December. Ted has done shows with Pinegrove, Arms Akimbo, Field Medic, Scott Ruth, and Kississippi. If you like solo works with interesting combinations, Ted’s your guy.

Song to Listen to: “Sew Me Up

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Hechael

Hometown: Detroit, MI and Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico

Out Now: Never Meant By American Football – Single (Self-Released)

For Fans Of: Foxing, Oso Oso, Slaughter Beach, Dog

Dam you, Hector M. Alicea Torres. You’re in almost every group I’m in on Facebook and now you have a band? Just kidding, homie, Hechael’s some pretty good stuff. Spanning two countries, Hector and his partner in crime Michael Klave have come together to create some fine emo music. Over the course of a couple months, the two came together “to create art that imitates our lives, or whatever versa.” All that hard work birthed their debut single “Never Meant By American Football,” a four minute long acoustic track rich with emotion. They spent last month in the studio creating more material. And if you have any trouble finding them online, add “-wastaken” to their name. Ask Hector why.

Song to Listen to: “Never Meant By American Football

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Greer

Hometown: Costa Mesa, CA

Out Now: Bittersweet – Single (Epitaph)

For Fans Of: The Last Shadow Puppets, Rex Orange County, Wallows

Imagine playing a sold out gig with only one song available. That’s what Greer did. The indie band are named after late Vine star Emma Greer DiBaise, who died from cancer in 2016 and dated Greer’s drummer Lucas. And now her name will live on in the form of this band. Later this year, Greer will tour with The Honeysticks and are performing at the Ohana Festival in Dana Point, CA, with Kings Of Leon, My Morning Jacket, and Plague Vendor.

Song to Listen to: “Song For Me

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Nova Charisma 

Hometown: Las Vegas, NV and Chico, CA

Out Now: Exposition II (Equal Vision)

For Fans Of: Head Automatica, The Mars Volta, Stolas

Nova Charisma is the brainchild of Hail The Sun frontman Donovan Melero and Royal Coda (and ex-Stolas) guitarist Sergio Medina. You would think that these two would create some killer progressive rock, but it’s actually some dream poppy rock music in the vein of early Coheed And Cambria and The Mars Volta. It’s not the first time these two created music together. Both were members in the supergroup Sianvar, and when that project ended, they quickly created Nova Charisma while the two were in London for two weeks. Currently the two are working on Exposition III.

Song to Listen to: “Gemini

Come back next week for more artists!