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'In Defense of the Genre': Best Punk & Emo Songs of January

The January roundup of our punk column In Defense of the Genre includes recent news, reviews, and features, along with a list of the best songs of the month.

Our favorite songs of the week (playlist)

This week’s playlist includes new music by Fireworks, redveil, Ice Spice, Jeff Markey (ft. billy woods), Peter Gabriel, and more.

Notable Releases of the Week (1/6)

This week’s Notable Releases include Fireworks’ ambitious art rock comeback album, Anti-Flag’s 13th LP, NYC rapper MIKE’s great late-2022 LP, and more…

Fireworks surprise-release 'Higher Lonely Power,' their first album in 9 years

Fireworks’ first album in nine years is finally here, and it’s unlike anything they’ve ever done.

The Wonder Years played a cathartic Irving Plaza show with Fireworks & Macseal (pics, review)

The Wonder Years’ new songs fit in perfectly with the classics at their lively, cathartic return to NYC, which was also Fireworks’ first show here in 7 years…

Watch The Wonder Years' new documentary ft. Mark Hoppus & more

The doc also features producers Steve Everett and Will Yip and poet and author Hanif Abdurraqib.

The Wonder Years announce tour; reunited Fireworks opening!

Macseal will also join The Wonder Years and Fireworks on the road, which supports TWY’s upcoming LP ‘The Hum Goes On Forever’ and Fireworks’ upcoming comeback album, which they say is due this year…

Coney Island fireworks 2022 schedule: every Friday and after some Cyclones games

Coney Island is a summer destination in NYC, and adding to the fun are the fireworks, which run Fridays through September 2…

Coney Island fireworks 2021 schedule: every Friday and after some Cyclones games

Summer here and things are returning to some sense of normalcy in NYC, including fireworks at Coney Island.

10 years ago, the new wave of post-hardcore made its mark

In 2011, the new wave of post-hardcore came into full effect with seminal albums by Touche Amore, Pianos Become the Teeth, La Dispute, Defeater, Title Fight, and more. This edition of ‘In Defense of the Genre’ looks back on those albums for their 10th anniversary, the overall punk landscape of 2011, and today’s young bands who are starting their own new wave
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