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Emo Punk

The Jesters borrowed from Pavement in their reinvention of the 90s DIY sound in ‘Magnet’

The standout single, Magnet, from The Jesters may have been released in the Summer of 2023, but it is the perfect hit to place on your playlists as we move into the new year with the underpinning themes of pining for personal reinvention that, on some level, we all know we’ll never achieve because the force of our habits is far too strong to resist.

The grungy pop-punk pierced aura of the track, which finds the middle ground between Fidlar, Pavement and Dinosaur Jr, was the perfect atmosphere to pour the self-disdain into to ensure it rings with relatable and rogue down-and-out blues. Veering away from self-pity and right into the inner trappings of the human condition that compels us to tread the hamster wheel as creatures of idiosyncratic convention enabled Magnet to unravel as every antihero’s feel-good hit.

When it comes to reinventing the DIY sounds of the ’80s and ’90s, few do it better than the Philadelphia four-piece, whose sound falls under the new wave retro alt-folk punk banner while spilling out into other nostalgic avenues to lead you to the sounds you adore via a route never taken before.

Magnet is available to stream with the rest of The Jesters’ three-track release, Mental Model, on Spotify.

Review by Amelia Vandergast

The Swedish Emo Punk Deserved have made their return with their latest single “Poison”

Any fans of In This Moment and Halestorm are sure to appreciate the latest single “Poison” from the up and coming Swedish five-piece powerhouse Deserved.

With Mathilda Ferm’s melodic vocals over the chopping guitar riffs, Poison comes together as a polished offering of Rock with an infusion of Pop, Pop Punk and Emo. The hard rock instrumentals sit in perfect synergy with each other offering a potent serving of momentum, while the vocals remain clean and magnetic.

It took powerful vocals to sit so perceptibly above the mix of high-octane riffs and crashing drums whilst simultaneously feeding into the anthemic energy of the single; it’s safe to say we won’t be forgetting Deserved in a hurry.

You can check out the latest single from Deserved for yourselves by heading over to Spotify now.

Review by Amelia Vandergast