Emily's Army are streaming their sophomore release Lost At Seventeen over at rollingstone.com. The album is the follow-up to 2011's Don't Be A Dick, and is produced by Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong.
The album's out on June 11 on Rise Records.
Emily's Army are streaming their sophomore release Lost At Seventeen over at rollingstone.com. The album is the follow-up to 2011's Don't Be A Dick, and is produced by Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong.
The album's out on June 11 on Rise Records.
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Many people don't realize it, but Green Day released a trio of albums throughout the fourth quarter of 2012. However, due to some personal problems and a public breakdown at a festival from frontman, Billie-Joe, promotion for the albums was put on hold. Those albums, Uno!, Dos!, and Tre!, had their share of lackluster songs, but they also contained some … Read more
Thank god it's not another concept album.That's perhaps untrue, though: maybe this is just a concept album broken over three separate records: ¡Uno! is the first in a trilogy (wittily to be followed by ¡Dos! and, of course, ¡Tre!). That said, the forty one minutes of this, Green Day's ninth record, don't seem to contain the same kind of forced … Read more
It would be hard for Emily’s Army to disassociate from their bloodlines: Don’t Be a Dick is produced by Billie Joe Armstrong, shares a similarity in layout, art, and font to Green Day and the record itself is on Adeline. Yes, this is the debut from the California band featuring Joey Armstrong on drums (son of the Green Day frontman). … Read more
The Bouncing Souls have been a band now for longer than I've been alive, and let's just say I'm not a teenager anymore. The incredible thing about these Jersey punks is that they've managed to remain on my record player long after my teenage years—which, let's face it, most of … Read more
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