From
Philadelphia PA, this is Familiar Things with some
Punk
Punk
Familiar Things
Formed in 2017, Familiar Things is a five-piece pop punk/alternative band from Philadelphia.The band delivers a sound that reflects their surroundings; one shaped in many ways by the Philadelphia punk revolution of recent times.
Hey guys we are Heartsink and this is our track 'Starting Over.' It combines the riffs that punch you in the face of A Day To Remember and the melodic vocals of Good Charlotte. This song is perfect to crank up in the car as loud as possible driving with the windows down on the motorway.
I am Johnny C, a Torontonian (sorry) who moved to Halifax to be by the ocean and write pop-punk. My debut album "Connaught" will be releasing on June 2nd, and the first single "Helping Hand" is already available. I hope you love it.
This song is my second single that's been released. The track tells the story of two strangers who randomly fall for each other. Although awkward at first they take a chance with one another and fall madly in love. The song represents the feeling of living in the moment and taking chances at life!
Different Flies is a DIY punk project based in a bedroom in the Chicago Suburbs. This is the last song on their first record, 'he robot life'. It is about being yourself in spite of all the expectations placed on you by society and your stupid job - at times even your friends and family.
Hello! My name is Kelsey Ferrell, otherwise known by my artist name, Feral! A cross between Riot Grrrl and Singer-songwriter, my new single, Loser, is a blend of both comedic writing and songwriting. In the studio I channeled Liz Phair and Pop Punk, creating a track that feels familiar yet unique.
Hey Punktastic! My name is Zach Frost and this is my new single 'Make the Oceans Move'. It's about being in control of your own destiny and not letting anyone or anything stand in the way of achieving your dreams.
We're Atwood, an Italian band from Milan. We play alternative rock with pop and electronic influences.
"Out of the blue" tells the beauty of waiting for something good to come – and the wait becomes a bubble we lock ourselves in, oblivious of the passage of time.
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