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2009: A Year In Review

Words: Mitchell • Posted pre-2010

Five Punk Bands To Watch Out For

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SPB Year In Review 20091. The Real Deal

Their new album, Fun, couldn't have a more appropriate name. It got overlooked by many since these guys don't have much exposure in the States, but if you're looking for some upbeat, snotty punk rock, then The Real Deal might be right up you're alley. They're not out to make the best punk record ever or speak the most important lyrics, they're just looking to have a good time and deliver some great punk anthems while they're at it.

2. Empty Promise

Who would have thought a band from Austria would be one of my favorite punk finds of the year. Their sound is very reminiscent of early Fat Wreck bands and it's sure to win over a lot of fans, assuming a label picks them up. Their debut album, Start From the Ground, was impressive enough, especially since it seemed to come out of nowhere. Here's hoping that they catch the ear of more people in the upcoming year.

3. My Heart To Joy

It's really nice to see more bands play this style of post-hardcore today. Their 2009 release, Seasons in Verse didn't make my Top 25, but it does show a lot of promise. They've been receiving a good amount of praise from a few other sites and it is rightfully deserving as they're great for their style. With this solid release already under their belt, I think they can be something even better in the coming years.

4. Worn In Red

Richmond, Virginia is home to a lot of great new bands, and one that stands out a lot is Worn in Red. If you're a fan of the heavier side of 80's hardcore, then you might like these guys a lot. I didn't get a hold of their new album, In the Offing, until very late in the year, but it's a very solid listen. Very happy that No Idea Records signed these guys so that more people can hear them.

5. Queen City Station

I was shocked when I found out that Queen City Station is the new project of former It Dies Today member, Nick Brooks. Mostly because his new project don't sound a bit like his former band, in fact, they sound a lot better. Going from playing metalcore to country-influenced rock and roll is an interesting transition but it really worked out well for him and the rest of the members. They're a really nice fit into the punk community, for sure.

(Corey)

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