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Princeton, NJ, US · 1997–present · active
Saves the Day are a New Jersey band formed in Princeton in 1997, with Chris Conley as the central constant across a long and influential run through melodic hardcore, pop punk, emo, and indie rock. The band's debut Can't Slow Down carried strong Lifetime-inspired melodic hardcore energy, but 1999's Through Being Cool became the breakthrough, sharpening the writing into fast, anxious, hook-packed songs that helped shape the sound of late-1990s and early-2000s emo-pop. Stay What You Are brought broader visibility in 2001, slowing some tempos and emphasizing melody, vulnerability, and memorable choruses without losing the band's nervous emotional intensity. Later albums such as In Reverie, Sound the Alarm, Under the Boards, Daybreak, and 9 showed a willingness to stretch the band's language through darker themes, more experimental structures, and reflective storytelling. Saves the Day's catalog remains tied to emotional directness, bright guitar movement, and lyrics that turn personal turbulence into songs built for communal release.
Tampa, FL, US · 2008–present · active
Set It Off built their identity on high-drama pop punk, turning sharp hooks and anxious storytelling into songs that feel closer to miniature stage pieces than straightforward scene anthems. Cody Carson's vocals remain the center of the band, moving from clean theatrical phrasing into clipped rhythmic delivery and darker, more aggressive accents, while Zach DeWall and Maxx Danziger keep the arrangements tight and kinetic. Early releases leaned into orchestral flourishes and emo-pop melodrama, but albums such as Duality, Upside Down, Midnight, and Elsewhere widened the palette with pop production, R&B cadence, hip-hop timing, electronic texture, and heavier guitar pressure. The band's independent run after Elsewhere sharpened that contrast: singles like "Punching Bag," "Evil People," and "Parasite" pushed toward a harder, more confrontational version of their sound without abandoning the big choruses that made them recognizable. Set It Off are most effective when the hooks feel bright and dangerous at once, using theatrical excess to amplify resentment, self-doubt, betrayal, and survival into polished modern rock with real bite.
San Francisco, CA, US · 2004–present · active
Set Your Goals emerged from the Bay Area in 2004 and became a key band in the mid-2000s collision between pop punk and melodic hardcore. Built around dual vocalists Jordan Brown and Matt Wilson, the group favored fast tempos, gang vocals, positive urgency, and breakdowns that kept the music tied to hardcore even when the hooks were bright. Reset introduced the formula, but Mutiny! became the defining statement, packed with songs that treated friendship, self-definition, scene politics, and persistence as reasons to shout in unison. This Will Be the Death of Us broadened the band's profile with sharper production and guests, while Burning at Both Ends continued their mix of melody and muscle. Set Your Goals fit punk and hardcore scope directly, and their influence sits in the easycore lane that linked New Found Glory-style songwriting with Comeback Kid-style impact. At their best, they sound communal rather than polished, using busy words, quick changes, and shouted refrains to turn personal frustration into a room-wide push forward.
Montreal, QC, CA · 1999–present · active
Simple Plan became a signature 2000s pop-punk band by turning adolescent frustration, outsider anxiety, and bright melodic release into clean, crowd-ready songs. Pierre Bouvier and Chuck Comeau had already played together in Reset before building Simple Plan into a more focused vehicle for fast guitars, direct choruses, and emotional plainspokenness. No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls introduced the band's formula with "I'm Just a Kid," "I'd Do Anything," and "Addicted," while Still Not Getting Any... broadened it through "Welcome to My Life," "Shut Up!," and "Untitled." The band's music is polished, but its power comes from economy: brisk rhythms, simple guitar figures, and lyrics that say the quiet part loudly enough for a whole room to sing. Later records leaned into pop rock, collaborations, and adult reflection, yet Simple Plan's core identity remains tied to punk-rooted immediacy. Their best songs do not hide behind irony; they make direct feeling sound energetic, accessible, and communal.
Southampton, England, GB · 2018–present · active
Slackrr are a Southampton pop-punk and emo trio who emerged in 2018 and quickly built their identity through constant touring, bright choruses, and high-energy live shows. Their songs lean into the classic tools of modern pop punk: fast, cleanly driven guitars, big vocal lifts, and lyrics centered on mental health, personal struggle, everyday pressure, and the effort to keep moving forward. Early attention came through singles and grassroots touring, but the band's profile grew through festival appearances across the UK, Europe, and the United States, along with a work rate that made them a visible part of the British underground punk circuit. Albums such as Time, It Waits for No One, Set the Night on Fire, and A Light on the Horizon show Slackrr tightening their songwriting while keeping the tone open-hearted and direct. Their music is built for audience participation, with emotional immediacy and upbeat momentum working together rather than competing.
Orlando, FL, US · 2009–present · active
Sleeping With Sirens became one of post-hardcore's most recognizable melodic acts by building songs around Kellin Quinn's unusually high, elastic voice. The band's debut, With Ears to See and Eyes to Hear, introduced a style that paired bright clean vocals with heavier dual-guitar pressure, screamed accents, and scene-punk momentum. "If I'm James Dean, You're Audrey Hepburn" captured the formula early: romantic drama, sharp dynamics, and a chorus built to rise above the distortion. Later albums broadened the palette, with Feel leaning into bigger pop melody, Madness and Gossip testing more streamlined alternative rock, and How It Feels to Be Lost pulling the band back toward heavier post-hardcore impact. Sleeping With Sirens' career is defined by that push and pull between vulnerability and force. The songs can be glossy, but they usually keep a charged live-band frame, using guitars and drums to heighten the emotional stakes around Quinn's voice rather than merely supporting it.
Sydney, NSW, AU · 2012–present · active
Stand Atlantic formed in Sydney in 2012, originally emerging from a pop-punk foundation before expanding into a more elastic alternative rock sound. Early EPs such as Catalyst and A Place Apart established the band's melodic core, while Sidewinder and Skinny Dipping sharpened Bonnie Fraser's vocal presence and the group's balance of bright hooks, guitar drive, and emotional directness. Pink Elephant and F.E.A.R. pushed further from traditional pop punk, adding electronic production, heavier edges, hip-hop-influenced rhythms, and a more confrontational lyrical tone. WAS HERE continued that restless approach, showing a band comfortable moving between glossy choruses, punk energy, and arena-sized alternative rock textures. Their history is marked by constant adjustment rather than a single stylistic lane. The songs still rely on melody and urgency, but Stand Atlantic's later work treats pop punk as a launch point instead of a boundary, mixing polished modern production with guitar-based impact and a voice that can sound wounded, sarcastic, and explosive at once. The result is bright, abrasive, and deliberately unsettled. That instability has become part of the band's identity.
Albany, NY, US · 2010–present · active
State Champs formed in Albany, New York in 2010 and became one of the central bands in the 2010s pop-punk revival. Early demos and the 2011 release Apparently, I'm Nothing led into the Pure Noise era, where Overslept and The Finer Things defined their sound: fast, cleanly produced guitars, tightly stacked backing vocals, and Derek DiScanio's bright, elastic lead melodies. Around the World and Back gave the band a larger, more polished profile while keeping the punchy rhythms and emotionally direct writing that had made their debut connect. Living Proof, Kings of the New Age, and the self-titled State Champs continued to refine a sound built for both club sing-alongs and bigger rock rooms. The band's history is less about dramatic reinvention than consistency and craft. They write with the speed and uplift of classic pop punk, but their recordings emphasize modern clarity, vocal precision, and choruses that turn romantic tension, uncertainty, and resilience into compact, high-energy songs. Their polish works because the rhythm section still moves like a punk band.
St. Louis, MO, US · 1995–present · active
St. Louis' Story of the Year became a Warped Tour mainstay with their 2003 debut 'Page Avenue,' which delivered infectious pop-punk hooks wrapped in post-hardcore energy and explosive live performances. Dan Marsala's passionate vocal delivery on singles like 'Until the Day I Die' and 'Anthem of Our Dying Day' made the band a defining act of the mid-2000s alternative rock boom.

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