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JOYCE MANOR

I Used To Go To This Bar (Vinyl LP)

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Having just celebrated their 15th year as a band, Joyce Manor return with I Used To Go To This Bar, their seventh album. Built on punchy, fast-moving songs, the post-emo power punk trio have no sign of slowing down and while the DNA of teen-angst and heartbreak they built their following off of are as present as ever, the perspective brought this time around is a healthy reminder of why Joyce Manor remain such a vital force in modern rock circles. - Flying Out

Joyce Manor are California pop-punk legends and I Used To Go To This Bar is this epochal band operating at the top of their game. They continue to deliver relentlessly satisfying rock music in a manner that makes it look simply effortless. The Torrance, California-hailing trio of Barry Johnson, Chase Knobbe, and Matt Ebert are at a point in their career where their position as one of the most beloved rock bands is a foregone conclusion. 

Their seventh album finds the group continuing to find rich new veins to tap in their short-and-sweet songcraft without losing an ounce of bite that gained them such repute in the first place. I Used To Go To This Bar further situates Joyce Manor in the rich lineage of their influences and inspirations. Think AFI’s rapid-fire burn, Weezer’s indelible power-pop acumen, and the dusky emotionalism of The Smiths while further establishing them as leading lights in the current rock landscape. 

Tracklist

01. I Know Where Mark Chen Lives
02. Falling Into It
03. All My Friends Are So Depressed
04. Well, Whatever It Was
05. I Used To Go To This Bar
06. After All You Put Me Through
07. The Opossum
08. Well, Don’t It Seem Like You’ve Been Here Before?
09. Grey Guitar


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