The News Review:
- Review: Warped Tour again a top summer show
- Bands to relive fun at Valley hardcore punk rock reunion
- Teen Talk: Genre means nothing to real lovers of music
Review: Warped Tour again a top summer show
Salt Lake Tribune
Locals Meg and Dia have been on the tour all summer while Utahns Avenue of Embers Drop Dead Julio and others played just for the Salt Lake City crowd. The tour brings more than 60 acts playing 20- 30- or 40-minute sets on seven stages which means patrons decide which acts they’ll see what they’ll do and how the day goes down. If you’re a fan of punk music and have a bad time at Warped Tour it’s your own fault. I started the day off at the Ernie Ball stage with Avenue of Embers a Draper-based rock band that won an online contest to play on the tour. The band was as talented and captivating as any on the tour with charismatic lead singer Angie Lee looking every bit the punk front-woman. Next I wandered through the main Advertisement yld_mgr.
Bands to relive fun at Valley hardcore punk rock reunion
Allentown Morning Call
Bands such as the Ramones took up the banner in. Hardcore grew out of punk music in the U. as a faster and more aggressive cousin. Punk hardcore and metal all overlap to an extent and there are subgenres such as straight edge which rejects the use of drugs and alcohol.
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Teen Talk: Genre means nothing to real lovers of music
Friday Flyer
Music to me is a way to relieve stress and cool down. It’s a way to define yourself or keep you out of trouble. ut of all the types of music I like I am particularly fond of punk music. I really don’t know why but I have always just been drawn to it. Punk music has always given me a sort of relief whenever I would listen to it. It would give me the feeling that everything was going to be all right and that all my cares were gone. So whenever I had a bad day I would come home turn on some punk or rock music and everything would be okay again.