Album Review: Blacklist Royals – Doomsday Girl

Punk trio Blacklist Royals saw plans for their 10th anniversary celebration – marked in 2020 – squashed thanks to a once in a lifetime global pandemic that locked down the world and apparently made no concessions for a celebratory show at The Fest. But just as a society learned to adapt to elastic waistbands, endless streaming of bad TV shows and a new-found devotion to Grub Hub, the band (co-founded by twins Nat and Rob Rufus) decided to take advantage of the pandemic to work on three new songs coming out via Paper + Plastick. The tracks, “BLR Reject,” “Doomsday Girl” and “Heroine Town” all fall under the title of Doomsday Girl EP. All three tracks are solid, melodic classic pop punk that wouldn’t sound out of place on a playlist alongside the Bouncing Souls, Descendents or Of...

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