Springs of Autumn Release EP “Fourteen”

Today we’re featuring the new 6-song (not 14) EP by Germany-based pop-rock/pop-punk band Springs of Autumn. Founded by five Lübeck natives with a shared passion for 2000s punk, the band has been combining nostalgic influences from Blink-182, Sum 41, and Good Charlotte with a modern, distinctive sound since 2011. With powerful guitar riffs, driving drum grooves, and emotional vocals, Springs of Autumn tell authentic stories … Continue reading Springs of Autumn Release EP “Fourteen”

Goodnight Sunrise Release Album “Get A Life”

Get A Life is the 4th studio album by Toronto-based punk-rock outfit Goodnight Sunrise led by Vanessa Vakharia (keytar, vocals) and David Kochberg (guitar, vocals). Released by Rejection Records, it’s a high-energy, melody-driven 8-track anthemic album that explores feelings of inadequacy, jealousy, social pressures and finding the strength to drown out the negativity that plagues us from living full, happy lives. Per the duo, “GET … Continue reading Goodnight Sunrise Release Album “Get A Life”

Frogmouth Release Identity Thief

Today we’re happy to feature the latest by Austin, Texas power-pop rock band Frogmouth. After a slew of singles released in 2023, the band released their first full-length album Identity Thief of March 21st. At 9 tracks and a quick 34 minutes, Identity Thief is immeasuraby catchy, high energy, full of snappy riffs and head-boppin’ rhythms that’ll leave you coming back for more. Likely a … Continue reading Frogmouth Release Identity Thief

Hey, Wait! Did Neither Could Dylan Team Up With Maneframe?!

In today’s “bet you didn’t see this coming!” release we see Neither Could Dylan teaming up with Maneframe for a infectious pop-punk schoolkid-crush bop titled Hey, Wait (I Wanna Show You Something) This collaboration began on Threads over a mutual appreciation for pop-punk. Maneframe already had the instrumental framework in place before bringing the track to Neither Could Dylan who penned off some lyrics and … Continue reading Hey, Wait! Did Neither Could Dylan Team Up With Maneframe?!

Spotlight On: Scoopski

Today we’re turning the spotlight on Philladelphia-based infectious pop-rock outfit Scoopski. Chatting with lead Scoopski, we get into becoming a full band from a duo, themed records and what is was like to hear from Betsy Brandt on their release of “I Agree, Marie”. Give “Little Ball of Energy” a spin and read on for the interview below. CF: As you pointed out recently over social … Continue reading Spotlight On: Scoopski

Hesitantly Ranked: Blink 182

Welcome back to our semi-regular series Hesitantly Ranked where we take you through all the studio releases by some of our favourite artists and pin their own records against each other in a battle royale where only one reigns superior to the rest. Today, hot on the heels of their alleged 9th studio album that just arrived on October 20th, 2023, we’re putting loveable SoCal … Continue reading Hesitantly Ranked: Blink 182

Your Pop-Punk Fix: Blink 182 – ONE MORE TIME…

Today’s pop-punk feature fix is brought to you by SoCal scallywags Blink 182 and their latest album ONE MORE TIME… Blink 182 have been a pivotal part of the CF upbringing; they are among the first bands young seedling CF took to attempt and purchase the then entire 7-album discography. It is their 9th studio album (I genuinely thought it had been more since then) … Continue reading Your Pop-Punk Fix: Blink 182 – ONE MORE TIME…

Your Pop-Punk Fix: Can’t Swim – Thanks but No Thanks

Stumbled onto Keansburg, New Jersey’s Can’t Swim recently through Spotify. They’re a rock band, but given their high melodic sensibility and bouncy dynamics, we think they’re best fit as today’s pop-punk feature. If you like outfits like Like Pacific or Capstan, you’ll feel right at home with Can’t Swim. And apparently, they actually can swim, so no, I don’t know what that’s all about, either. … Continue reading Your Pop-Punk Fix: Can’t Swim – Thanks but No Thanks