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Pop punk seems to be one of the newer genre bandwagons that bands tend to jump on nowadays. But now you can start your own pop punk band with these easy tips!

1. Write about how bad it sucks to be in the friend zone

As one of the comments said, “they should’ve recorded this in a key a half step down from this. he’d have hit the notes much better. he just yelling most of the time now to hit his notes and it doesn’t fit this song too well.”

2. Take your band name from a better and bigger pop punk band

Clearly, they borrowed their name from the New Found Glory song of the same name. Which brings me to my next point..

Man Overboard; the only studio track on blink-182’s live album, The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show. Obviously, other bands have taken their names from songs titles/lyrics of popular bands, but it seems to be more prevalent in the tr00 pop punk scene.

3. Describe your personal life in a song; where you live, what you eat, etc.

The Wonder Years do a damn good job at it as evident in the above song. The lyrics speak for themselves:

The casino seemed like a bad idea but Denny’s seemed like a worse one and I don’t think that we’d ever let that stop us. We ended up busted, broken and choking down a Grand Slam. I can’t think of a better way for the night to end cause we’re this generation’s Outsiders but we’ve got worse intentions and they’ve got better haircuts

4. If you love your friends, by all means, tell the world

Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! (who got their name from The Goonies) REALLY love their bro’s. So much, that they wrote a song about it. They also have a songs about MILF’s, but we’ll save that for another time. Did I mention they’re French?!

5. Plaid shirts and V-Necks are a necessity!

You wanna be dressed your Sunday best when your friend borrows his dad’s expensive camera to film your band’s first music video. It also helps if you can find some nice shirts at the thrift store or borrow some from a friend.

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Boston group Transit will release their long-awaited new LP, “Young New England” on April 2nd via Rise Records. The band has also revealed the cover art and track listing for the album, which was recorded with Ted Hutt (The Gaslight Anthem, Flogging Molly) and Gary Cioffi (“Listen & Forgive”) in MA.

 Pre-orders for “Young New England” are live at: www.transitband.com/youngnewengland.

Young New England Track Listing

 01. Nothing Lasts Forever

02. Second to Right

03. Young New England

04. Sleep

05. So Long, So Long

06. Weathered Souls

07. Hang It Up

08. Don’t Go, Don’t Stray

09. Thanks For Nothing

10. Summer, Me

11. Hazy

12. Bright Lights, Dark Shadows

13. Lake Q

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AuthorJordan Mohler
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Man Overboard and their label, Lost Tape Collective are excited to announce several new cassette releases.

-Never Shout Never – Summer EP
-New Found Glory – Radiosurgery
-Fireworks – Gospel
-Misser – Everyday I Tell Myself I’m Going To Be A Better Person

Never Shout Never, Summer EP will be available from the band on their tour with Never Shout Never, November 20th-December 1st. All remaining copies will then be on the Lost Tape Collective webstore following the tour.

New Found Glory Radiosurgery, Fireworks Gospel and Misser Every Day I Tell Myself… will be available in early 2013 via the Lost Tape Collective webstore and limited international distros. More detailed information will be available on www.losttapecollective.com as it becomes available.

Man Overboard / Never Shout Never Tour Dates
Nov. 20th – Des Moines, IA @ Wooly’s
Nov. 21st – Chicago, IL @ House Of Blues
Nov. 23rd – St. Paul, MN @ Station 4
Nov. 24th – Madison, WI @ The Loft
Nov. 25th – Toledo, OH @ Headliners
Nov. 27th – Syracuse, NY @ Lost Horizon
Nov. 28th – South Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground
Nov. 29th – Pawtucket, RI @ The Met
Nov. 30th – Stroudsburg, PA @ Sherman Theater
Dec. 1st – Asbury Park, NJ @ Stone Pony

In conjunction with the tour, Man Overboard is offering a free 5 song sampler on their webstore.

Defend Pop Punk; a phrase I’ve recently seen being thrown around on the internet quite a bit. Maybe it’s a marketing gimmick, maybe some kids follow this with their heart, who knows. All I know is that pop punk doesn’t need any defending at all, especially with the most recent release of “Every Day I Tell Myself I’m Going To Be A Better Person” By Misser, a pop punk duo formed by Tim Landers and Brad Wiseman, hailing from two already established Pop Punk bands: Transit and This Time Next Year.

A drunken acoustic prelude begins this album with the beginning track “Permanently”, seemingly giving off the impression of being at a bar (drunk of course) before going off into the rest of the album; a title track appropriate since the rest of the songs mostly focus on bad relationships, lost loves and bad choices. Many songs many people will find themselves relating to. Weightless and Bad News being my two favorite tracks off this album.

Production wise, the album is very good, vocals, drums, guitars and bass all come together to bring something a bit different to the pop punk genre. The album is reminiscent of a typical pop punk album, but with a lighter, airy feel to it. It’s not as diverse as I’d like it to be, and some acoustic tracks included in would have been wonderful, but only small points that detract from what is otherwise a good album.

Overall, Misser’s first release is a good one, something that I would recommend to fans of pop punk and other genres alike. With catchy verses and choruses, Misser will no doubt have you singing along to their tracks.

8/10

-Christian