The Early 2000s Scene
They’ve released their latest single, “The Attic”, which tackles topics like momentary existentialism with punk rock melodies and poetic lyrics, reminding me almost of Rise Against.
I’m So Sick of Everything
Moving up and taking their garage band out of the garage, they’ve signed to PNWK Records and are currently working on their first full-length album.
Roses are Red
Sometimes you need that motivation in the background to remember that this is only a moment, and you have the strength to carry on.
Sometimes You Have to Shazam!
As I was shopping at Zara for new clothes for my upcoming girls beach weekend, I heard this song that made me stop and take out my shazam.
Time to Chill
After a long day, I needed to *chill* out in the bath, so I put on my favorite ambient playlist, and after this song came on, I had to jump out to see who it was.
So Cal Keeps Delivering
It’s classic high-energy punk, fast guitars, but with deep-meaning philosophical lyrics that ask questions like: Is reality a byproduct of the human experience; or is the human experience the consequence of reality?
Time to Celebrate!
From rooftop lounges to late night drives, this chill track is the perfect playlist addition for celebrating all things good.
Think of the Children
Overflowing with soft guitars, heartfelt lyrics, and a compelling story to unfold, this track captures the essence of childhood trauma and the pain that can linger on.
Hey Doomer
The record was produced at Buzzbomb Studios under the guidance of the talented Paul Miner (known for his work with bands like New Found Glory, Atreyu, and Thrice).
This is “My Town”
Ray is a renowned guitarist, having been playing in Paul McCartney’s band since 2002 and as a former guitarist and music director for Etta James. Even though he’s worked with such talented individuals he still appreciates being able to release solo works.
A Tribute to “The Rat”
The new single is a soulful, bluesy rock song that is sure to get you dancing! The song itself is an emotional tribute to the legendary Boston club “The Rat”, the owner Jimmy Harold, and the vital musical world that was once centred around the Kenmore Square section of the city.
Curated Playlists and a New Release!
When someone newly discovers him, they can go down what Ryan Seacrest has coined “the Tep Hole”. Finding new favourite songs amongst his large discography.
I Think I Know the Future
With how hard this first single hits, I can’t wait to hear the melodic punk riffs and powerful lyrics they are planning to release on the full album in the Fall!
What’s up, “Dog”?
The track and EP was produced by Steve Ornest and co-produced by Jakob Armstrong. That’s right! The son of Green Day’s own Billie Joe Armstrong!
“Mirror Mirror” On the Wall
Mirror Mirror was inspired by a phase of self loathing in the wake of a bender. The song was a productive way of making sense of internal conflict. Chaotic thoughts that consume can still have a positive outcome.”
Time to Hit the “Streets of Malibu”
Tep No's signature laid-back style shines through in "Streets of Malibu," creating a perfect summer jam that captures the essence of carefree days and good vibes.
I Could Listen to This “One More Time”
With modern trance instruments that feature sexy synths and grooving basslines and pads - the EDM inspired instruments alone will chill the vibe of the room
They Have it “Figured Out”
Their newly released single, "Figured Out," delves into the theme of “self-reliance, hyper-independence and defiance that comes with it”, as described by lead vocalist Gracie Armendariz.
A Millennial’s Dream
Drawing inspiration from legends like Blink-182 and Green Day, MUDFIGHT brings a nostalgic yet upbeat vibe to the scene.