Originally released in 1983, "From The Cradle To The Grave" is a seminal album in the UK punk scene, with its raw energy, socially conscious lyrics, and infectious hooks. The album's title track is a scathing critique of Thatcher-era Britain.
Neck Deep has always been the band that wanted to do things their own way. They wore the phrase "Generic Pop Punk" as a badge of honor, seemingly daring people to underestimate them, now they ascended to the throne as the kings of pop punk.
The raw energy of The Adolescents announced the birth of the So. Cal. Punk scene. Brash lyrics and furious playing were their hallmarks that led to a cult status among punk afficianados.
Green Day are ready to flip off the famous, stupid and contagious, by putting a mirror to the present tense like only they can, with Saviors- an inspired new studio album to be released in early 2024
Lupe counteracts the philosophical quandary with strong narrative thought in his rhymes - every track moves towards a single motive; every lyric has a point.
DIY pop titan The Reds, Pinks & Purples takes aim at the threads of hope with an untethered abandon into the intimacy and dualities of idolatry and isolation with "Unwishing Well."