This is an entry in an ongoing series for 303 Magazine, which will provide a range of local album reviews. It is our intention to highlight the talents of local...
For casual fans, pop-punk conjures up images of Blink-182 or possibly New Found Glory. Those iconic bands broke into the mainstream with their success and have ...
As is often the case when a person leaves the religion that they were raised in — when Nathan Hardy left his Mormon faith behind — he began doing what his relig...
England-based band Boston Manor has been on a neverending evolutionary journey since its formation in 2014. Since the release of their debut, the pop-punk quint...
A renaissance of early 2000s pop-punk is upon us, and Denver is more than happy to host its major players. In the past few months, New Found Glory, Blink-182, A...
The mid-2000s brought a lot of fads – from glitter gel pens to popcorn shirts and everything in between. Some of those fads, like all-denim outfits, were fortun...
Fans of the post-hardcore scene know that very few experiences bring people together quite like a post-hardcore show. While it seemed that the genre was destine...
Though they possess similar sounding names, Turnover and Turnstile sound nothing alike. However, their opposing sounds will join forces this Tuesday night when ...
If one were to have followed the masses of green hair, black clothing and tattoos down Colfax last night, they would have found themselves under the bright marq...
It's been awhile since I've seen a pop punk show (circa 2007 anyone?) and I suppose I forgot that Los Campesinos! fit into that genre, but was reminded entirely...
Something is in the water down at the pop-punk factory, and the result is 2016 albums for everyone. Blink-182, Taking Back Sunday, Sum-41, Good Charlotte and Ji...
“Ladies and gentlemen, the pants-less debacle that is blink-182!”
We all remember it, three young dudes running around Los Angeles, seemingly without clothin...