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Wolf-Face
United States
Rock

Founded in: 2013

The werewolf in question is none other than Michael J. Wolf, frontman of Wolf-Face, a local punk band now achieving legendary status. Their sound echoes influences like the Misfits, Dillinger Four, Dead Mechanical, and even the late Jay Reatard.

Ten years ago, Tampa Bay was introduced to Wolf-Face when they emerged from their practice space, armed with anthems like "Give Me a Keg of Beer," "Be a Man!," and "​​I'm a Son of a Bitch." These songs, filled with biting lyrics, were a direct response to the producers of the 1985 film "Teen Wolf," who, according to Wolf, appropriated his life story and turned it into a movie.

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Codefendants
United States
Indie Rock

Founded in: 2023

The seeds of Codefendants were sown in a unique act of solidarity. Get Dead vocalist Sam King's graffiti crew, driven by a shared passion for helping others, used their talents to raise funds for incarcerated folk rapper Ceschi Ramos. Years later, fate intervened, bringing them together at the iconic Gilman Street Project in Berkeley. A mutual love for hip-hop, punk rock, graffiti, and the hustle cemented their bond, setting the stage for something extraordinary.

Codefendants, defying easy categorization, emerged from a desire to create music unlike anything else. They enlisted the legendary Fat Mike, both as producer and musician, to help them bring their vision to life, resulting in a genre-bending album they call "Crime Wave."

Since their 2023 debut, Codefendants have collaborated with an eclectic mix of artists, including Death Row founder The DOC, N8NOFACE, 2Mex, Angelo from Fishbone, and Stacey Dee from Bad Cop / Bad Cop. Their live performances have seen them share the stage with an impressive roster of punk bands, culminating in a momentous opening slot for Avenged Sevenfold at the LA Forum.

While Ramos and King are the core of Codefendants, they often find themselves backed by the vibrant energy of Venezuelan art punk heroes Zeta or King's own band, Get Dead. This dynamic fusion of talent and experience creates a truly unique sonic experience, reflecting the band's unwavering commitment to pushing boundaries and defying expectations.

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The Penske File
United States
Punk Rock

Founded in: 2023

Hailing from Burlington, Ontario, The Penske File are a melodic punk band whose infectious energy and catchy tunes have been captivating audiences. Their latest album, "Salvation," released in April, has been a constant source of enjoyment for us. However, it was their recent live performance in Manchester that truly blew us away. The band's enthusiasm was palpable, their melodies irresistibly catchy, and their choruses left a lasting impression. The Penske File are a force to be reckoned with, both on record and on stage.

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The Iron Roses
United States
Indie Rock

Founded in: 2020

The Iron Roses are a force of nature, a vibrant tapestry of talent woven into a musical entity that yearns to reshape the world. Their music, forged in the fires of contemporary injustice, resonates with the raw power of seasoned musicians channeling their righteous anger into protest anthems. Unwavering in their commitment, their voices still roar with the fire of rebellion, refusing to succumb to apathy.

Witnessing these six individuals pour their souls into their truth is an awe-inspiring spectacle. Their growth over the past few years, a testament to their unwavering spirit, has culminated in this powerful new record. The Iron Roses, and their music, embody a potent cocktail of strength, love, and passion - qualities desperately needed in our troubled times.

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Further Seems Forever
United States
Indie Rock

Founded in: 1998

Further Seems Forever: A Rock Band's Rollercoaster Ride

Further Seems Forever, hailing from Pompano Beach, Florida, burst onto the scene in 1998. Their initial eight years were a whirlwind of lineup changes, with each of their first three albums featuring a different lead vocalist.

The band's journey began with Chris Carrabba, whose emo-tinged vocals graced their debut album, "The Moon Is Down" (2001). However, Carrabba soon departed to form Dashboard Confessional, leaving a void filled by Jason Gleason for their sophomore release, "How to Start a Fire" (2003). Gleason's tenure proved short-lived, and he was replaced by Jon Bunch, formerly of Sense Field, who fronted their third album, "Hide Nothing" (2004).

The band called it quits in 2006, but four years later, they reunited, with Carrabba back on vocal duties. Their fourth album, "Penny Black," released in 2012, marked a return to their roots.

While often categorized as indie rock and closely associated with the emo genre, Further Seems Forever's sound also drew connections to Christian rock. This association stemmed from the members' faith, recurring Christian themes in their lyrics, their affiliation with Tooth & Nail Records, and their appearances at Christian festivals like Cornerstone and Furnace Fest. However, the band maintained that they weren't a strictly Christian act, but rather a rock band with Christian members.

Further Seems Forever's story is a testament to the enduring power of music and the ever-evolving dynamics of a band's journey. Through lineup changes, stylistic shifts, and genre classifications, their music continues to resonate with listeners, leaving a lasting impact on the rock scene.

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Rozwell Kid
United States
Rock

Founded in: 2011

Rozwell Kid: A West Virginia Indie Rock Band with a Heart of Gold

Rozwell Kid, hailing from the heart of West Virginia, burst onto the indie rock scene in 2011. They quickly became known for their energetic live shows and catchy tunes, blending a classic indie rock sound with a playful, punk-inspired energy.

From Humble Beginnings to Chart Success:

The band's journey began with their self-titled debut album, "The Rozwell Kid LP," released in 2011. They followed up with "Unmacho" in 2013, solidifying their signature sound. A split EP with fellow indie rockers Sleeping Bag, titled "Dreamboats," dropped later that year, further showcasing their versatility.

Their third full-length album, "Too Shabby," released in 2014, was a critical success, featuring guitar solos praised by the legendary Lee Hartney of The Smith Street Band.

The band continued their creative streak with the "Good Graphics" EP in 2015 and a collaborative split EP with The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die, aptly named "Fourteen Minute Mile."

Breaking Through with "Precious Art":

In 2017, Rozwell Kid signed with the esteemed SideOneDummy label and released their critically acclaimed album, "Precious Art." This album showcased their growth as musicians, with a mature sound and introspective lyrics that resonated with listeners. The album received widespread praise, earning an impressive 80 on Metacritic based on seven reviews.

"Precious Art" also charted significantly, reaching 13th on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart, 24th on the Vinyl Albums chart, and 39th on the Independent Albums chart.

A Legacy of Rock & Roll:

Rozwell Kid's story is a testament to their dedication and raw talent. They've built a loyal fanbase through their captivating music and energetic live shows, leaving their mark on the indie rock scene. With their infectious sound and heartfelt lyrics, they continue to inspire and entertain, cementing their place as one of the most exciting acts to emerge from West Virginia.

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Dial Drive
United States
Rock

Founded in: 2017

Hailing from the vibrant music scene of Orlando, Florida, Dial Drive is a punk band known for their explosive live performances and tireless touring schedule. They have a solid discography, having released a number of EPs and full-length albums, solidifying their presence in the punk rock landscape.

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Problems
United States

Founded in: 2017

Hailing from Gainesville, Florida, this band boasts a lineup comprised of former members from renowned local acts You Vandal, Love Kills Joy, Coffee Project, and Dikembe.

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Articles
United States
Punk Rock

Founded in: 2017

In the summer of 2017, amidst the unassuming confines of a spare bedroom transformed into a creative haven, Articles emerged. Birthed from the mind of Richie Schnellbacher, the band has since ascended to the pinnacle of political post-fictional hardcore, proudly displaying their musical lineage, deeply influenced by the legendary "No Idea" records.

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The Real You
United States
Pop Rock

Founded in: 2021

Emerging from the humid heart of Gainesville, Florida, The Real You is the Sunshine State's hottest alternative emo band, carving out a unique sound they call "Southeast Emo." This dynamic foursome - Dennis Pfeiffer (vocals), Tyler Moscarello (guitar and vocals), Isaac Morales (guitar and vocals), and Kyle Miller (drums) - seamlessly blend rock, pop, punk, and alternative influences, crafting a captivating sonic experience.

Their relatable lyrics, laced with melancholy and catchy hooks, draw listeners in, while their high-energy, upbeat instrumentals create a dynamic contrast. With releases like "Vans Manger Type Beat," "All Gas, No Breaks," and "Club Vegan (Yuh)," The Real You offers something for every musical palate, establishing themselves as a local and regional favorite. Their music has resonated with audiences, garnering over 100,000 streams across all platforms.

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You Vandal
United States
Punk Rock

Founded in: 2009

Hailing from Gainesville, Florida, You Vandal is a power-pop band that seamlessly blends the raw energy of punk with the infectious hooks of pop-rock. Their music is characterized by polished vocals and sing-along melodies that are sure to get you moving.

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Coffee Project
United States
Acoustic

Founded in: 2007

The Coffee Project's genesis lies in 2007, when Jake Crown and Buddy Schaub, mutual friends, found themselves with spare time between their various commitments. It was during these moments that the duo began crafting songs together. Initially, they experimented with a diverse range of sounds in Schaub's home studio, from the raw energy of punk rock to the mellow charm of acoustic tunes infused with trombone melodies. This creative exploration soon led them to the local Gainesville scene, where they took their music to the stage. It was through these live performances that the duo recognized the unique strength and synergy of their acoustic collaboration. They ultimately decided to embrace this format, solidifying their musical identity as a duo.

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