Why Weren't These Bands Bigger??? PART TWO
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ส.ค. 2024
- Do you like any of these bands?
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THE VENETIA FAIR MENTIONED!!! one of my biggest influences musically to this day
They’re so underrated
Love the Venetia Fair: really cool to see someone talking about them. Some bands I've wondered about are Osker, Cymbals Eat Guitars, d.b.s., Pears, Boys Night Out, Farewell Continental, November Coming Fire, Johnny Foreigner, Bullet Train to Vegas, Captain We're Sinking, Et Tu Brute, and Northstar
I talk about Northstar in a video about underrated pop-punk albums! They were great!
@@EternallyUncoolTrevor are there any other bands in that list you'd consider talking about?
@@seancrawford4786 I love Boys Night Out so I might bring them up in a future video. I also have a vague memory of being into Captain We’re Sinking when I was in college. The others I’ve never heard of but I wanna check out now!
@@EternallyUncoolTrevor yeah I know boys night out had a bit of a profile, but still I wonder why they weren't bigger because trainwreck us an absolute masterpiece
One band I really wish got more recognition is The High Court. They were a pop punk/emo band from New Jersey. They only released one album called Puppet Strings in 2008, and broke up shortly after.
I’ll have to check them out! Jersey has some pretty great pop-punk
There was this band I was pretty into in high school that I always wondered why they weren't more famous called Vendetta Red. They had one big radio hit around 2002 or 2003 called Shatteday and then basically no recognition beyond that. A lot of underground stuff I listened to 20 years ago, I understood why they weren't popular (too niche, to raw, too unpolished, too weird) but I never got why these guys didn't blow up. They had a concept album in like 2005 that has so so many bangers on it and I don't know a single person who knows them at all. They're def worth a listen if you're not familiar.
I remember hearing about that band on the MCR documentary Life on The Murder Scene! I think I checked them out once or twice and wasn’t into it. I’ll have to check them out again and see if my opinion has changed.
Love SWPB, but I am kind of emotionally stuck at 19yo.
@@user-in4gb9ft2r aren’t we all lol
Do you remember the band Hey Monday? They only had one album and singer Cassade Pope went on to win season 3 of The Voice the same season Melanie Martinez was on the show. Cassadee didn't hide her emo/pop punk roots and even performed with Avril Lavinge and The Killers in the finale...she would go on to do country music. Which came out of nowhere. Her solo career didn't go that far maybe because she Is pulled a Switch a rue with the audience that she gained through the voice. She did perform a few country songs but so did everyone else.
It's similar to Adam Lambert's solo carrer after American Idol. Rolling Stone thought he was going to be the next glam rock god.
I do but I never really got into them. They seemed a little too peppy for me.
@@EternallyUncoolTrevorPop punk has a lot of parallels to hair metal. It started edgy in the previous decade but by the end of the decade both genres are associated with the punk in pop punk and the metal in hair metal were barely a factor.
@@Chelaxim I agree with the hair metal comparison 100% but I still think pop-punk is better looked at as an offshoot of punk rock, which also went from being edgy and underground in the beginning to something commercialized.