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Namesake - Borders & Fences

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Reviewer :
Johan Wippsson Format: Album
Release date: 2012-08-07 Year: 2012
Label: Independent
Genre: Pop Punk
Producer: James Paul Wisner
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If you like Modern Rock with a touch of pop / punk so Namesake a band you definitely need to check out. Think there are some similarities with the favorite bands Diffuser, Yellowcard and Sugarcult that all built their sound around beautiful melodies in an energetic package. And must say Namesake holds the same class which makes them one of 2012's most exciting bands.

On this debut, they have been working James Paul Wisner (Paramore, Underoath, and New Found Glory), so the band really got a world-class production behind them on “Border & Fences”.

If they will break through really remains to be seen, but the band has a bunch of good songs and a style that is hard not to like so the future looks bright for these guys from Atlanta, Georgia.

Highlights: Border & Fences, In Your hands, The Movement




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