Free Friends
JB Lovedraft's MicroPub
225 N 2nd St #1435
Harrisburg, PA 17101
18 mai 2024
18:00 UTC−4
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Biographie de Free Friends
The pop punk trio Free Friends, consisting of husband and wife Ben and Lauren DeHan along with drummer Gil Perez, have crafted the most jaw-dropping set of songs to hit the pop punk scene in years. Collaborating with Matt Malpass (blink-182, Magnolia Park), Matt Squire (Panic! At The Disco), and Sam Pura (State Champs), the group has created a unique sound that falls somewhere between blink-182 and Neck Deep, accompanied by cello. Their upcoming EP features collaborations with artists such as Hit The Lights, glimmers, and Makeout, and with national tour dates and festival appearances in the works, Free Friends is ready to explode onto the scene.
Their dual vocals and emotionally charged lyrics are reminiscent of Taking Back Sunday’s anthemic hooks while minimalist verses that could’ve been written by Blink-182, are complemented by poignant cello leads comparable to Yellowcard's violin. It's a unique yet definitively pop punk sound that connects and builds upon every era of the genre.
Their latest release, "Last Flight," produced and mixed by Bryan Czap (The Dangerous Summer) and Matt Malpass, is an emo/pop-punk anthem that sounds like blink-182 and The 1975 co-wrote a song for a John Hughes film. Its upbeat tempo, catchy melodies, and synth-pop vibes contrast with lyrics that tackle tough topics like anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts. Don't miss out on the excitement and energy of Free Friends - just hit play.
Plus d'infoTheir dual vocals and emotionally charged lyrics are reminiscent of Taking Back Sunday’s anthemic hooks while minimalist verses that could’ve been written by Blink-182, are complemented by poignant cello leads comparable to Yellowcard's violin. It's a unique yet definitively pop punk sound that connects and builds upon every era of the genre.
Their latest release, "Last Flight," produced and mixed by Bryan Czap (The Dangerous Summer) and Matt Malpass, is an emo/pop-punk anthem that sounds like blink-182 and The 1975 co-wrote a song for a John Hughes film. Its upbeat tempo, catchy melodies, and synth-pop vibes contrast with lyrics that tackle tough topics like anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts. Don't miss out on the excitement and energy of Free Friends - just hit play.
Pop Punk
Emo
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