‘In Defense of the Genre’: Best Punk & Emo Songs of July

In Defense of the Genre is a column on BrooklynVegan about punk, pop punk, emo, hardcore, post-hardcore, ska-punk, and more, including and often especially the bands and albums and subgenres that weren’t always taken so seriously. July was another great month for music in the punk world, and because we hit the halfway point of 2024 early in the month, we also took the time to make some punk-themed midyear lists. Here are those lists and few other recent features, followed by 10 songs not to miss from July: * 10 Best Punk & Hardcore Albums of 2024 So Far * 10 Best Emo & Post-Hardcore Albums of 2024 So Far * The Get Up Kids talk Something To Write Home About at 25 on the BV podcast * Taylor Madison talks new Webbed Wing LP, Superheaven‘s resurgence & future, and more ...

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