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The Front Bottoms are a successful emo band, even though the modern music landscape has turned the phrase “successful emo band” into an oxymoron. After years of small tours and various recordings, TFB vaulted into the national music consciousness with 2013's Talon of the Hawk. The success of that record garnered major label attention, and TFB subsequently signed with Fueled by Ramen. Their first album on Fueled by Ramen, the hilariously titled Back on Top, proved that signing with a major wouldn't alter their sound too much. Their second Fueled by entry, 2017's divisive Going Grey, felt more major label-ey, with it's soaring synthesizers and big-budget production flourishes bedazzled some fans and pissed off some others. In Sickness and in Flames, released August 21, 2020, could not have been more anticipated by the PGP crew. As always we deep dive our favorite tracks, single out some Xanga-headline-worthy lyrics, and sound dope as hell doing it. Remember to subscribe, rate, and review. This helps the pod rank higher and attract new listeners. It also helps PGP find sponsorship opportunities for the show. And as Taking Back Sunday always say, please Tell All Your Friends. Visit podgoespunk.com to check out merch, podcast episodes, videos, and more. You can also reach out through the site to share album suggestions and pod thoughts. You can choose to support the show by going to patreon.com/podgoespunk Follow Pod Goes Punk on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Reddit.
On this Micro Punkis episode, The Cool Guys™ play another round of making the band, and in honor of the upcoming Blink 182 episode, we're building the best pop-punk trios from bands we've covered. We also dish about what we're feeling and go in-depth on the hit new single from The Front Bottoms. Please leave us a 5-star rating a glowing review and we'll shout you out on the next Micro Punkis episode. And if you're looking for some new summer drip head to www.teespring.com/stores/podgoespunk and if you use promo code FANCLUB you get 10% off your first purchase!
Episode 30 of Music That Matters features all new music from The Front Bottoms, The Growlers, Skinny Hobos & more! Thanks for listening and remember to like, comment, subscribe & share!
Episode 30 of Music That Matters features all new music from The Front Bottoms, The Growlers, Skinny Hobos & more! Thanks for listening and remember to like, comment, subscribe & share!
Listen to the Falcon, The Front Bottoms, and me yammer about absolutely nothing. Cool.
Listen to the Falcon, The Front Bottoms, and me yammer about absolutely nothing. Cool.
Brandon catches up with Andy after tricking him into doing an episode over the phone while he grilled hamburgers for dinner. Brandon just visited Jon Russelburg in Cincinnati to see They Might Be Giants play a great concert and spend some quality time with Jon and his dog Bender.Andy breaks down his song "Talking to the Floor" which spirals into a fun conversation about songwriting styles and inspirations for various narrative styles. We also talk about getting older and dying and why Superman has it worse then any of us. All of this plus our weekly recommendations and more...Weekly Download:"Talking to the Floor" by Why They CameOld Stuff, New Stuff, Something Blue StuffTen Year Anniversary Compilation LP (2011)Get the Album Free on NoiseTrade:http://bit.ly/BadAppleTenYearsHelp support our efforts at the label by contributing to our page on Patreon. Visit http://www.patreon.com/badapplerecords and give as little as $1 per month and enjoy new music every single Friday. Get our entire catalog, including every new release along the way, for as little as $3 per month.Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, Spreaker, or the iOS Podcasts app! Make sure to tell your friends...http://www.badapplerecords.nethttp://www.patreon.com/badapplerecordshttp://www.facebook.com/badapplerecordshttp://www.instagram.com/badapplerecordshttp://www.twitter.com/badapplerecords
The Front Bottoms are a goofy band with a goofy name who have made a catchy yet surprisingly sophisticated album that deserves serious consideration, so we spend some time with it on episode #31 of For the Record.
The Front Bottoms are a goofy band with a goofy name who have made a catchy yet surprisingly sophisticated album that deserves serious consideration, so we spend some time with it on episode #31 of For the Record.