Seattle pop punk veterans The Subjunctives are set to follow up on their 2019 debut, Sunshine & Rainbows, next week with their sophomore album, Let’s Try This Again, that will be released via the usual digital outlets, Bandcamp and Top Drawer Records. But let’s rewind slightly, this is a band that already have a formidable resume from the members former / concurrent outfits which include highlights from my own collection in the shape of Sicko and Four Lights, as well as the lesser known (at least to me) bands such as Tales From The Birdbath, Date Night With Brian and Desolate Coast. The thought of pop punk may conjure up mental images of adolescence and a less serious approach to life than many of their predecessors, but pop punk is no longer new and the original bands that hit the cre...
Seattle pop punk veterans The Subjunctives are set to follow up on their 2019 debut, Sunshine & Rainbows, next week with their sophomore album, Let’s Try This Again, that will be released via the usual digital outlets, Bandcamp and Top Drawer Records. But let’s rewind slightly, this is a band that already have a formidable resume from the members former / concurrent outfits which include highlights from my own collection in the shape of Sicko and Four Lights, as well as the lesser known (at least to me) bands such as Tales From The Birdbath, Date Night With Brian and Desolate Coast. The thought of pop punk may conjure up mental images of adolescence and a less serious approach to life than many of their predecessors, but pop punk is no longer new and the original bands that hit the cre...