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Four Year Strong’s Alan Day on Zombies and Dressing Up Like Slipknot for Halloween
Four Year Strong’s Alan Day on Zombies and Dressing Up Like Slipknot for Halloween
Four Year Strong’s Alan Day on Zombies and Dressing Up Like Slipknot for Halloween
Four Year Strong's promotional gears are currently set to "full steam ahead" mode. The melodic punkers are out on the AP Tour with Gallows, Title Fight, The Swellers, and Sharks and just last week the band debuted the video for Just Drive,' the first single from their forthcoming album, 'In Some Way, Shape, or Form...
Four Year Strong, ‘It Must Really Suck to Be Four Year Strong Right Now’ — Behind the Scenes Video
Four Year Strong, ‘It Must Really Suck to Be Four Year Strong Right Now’ — Behind the Scenes Video
Four Year Strong, ‘It Must Really Suck to Be Four Year Strong Right Now’ — Behind the Scenes Video
Did you expect something heavy-hearted and serious from Four Year Strong for their latest video? If you did, then you really just don't get the melodic hardcore outfit. They are a band about the good times, and we here at Noisecreep are very proud to premiere a behind-the-scenes look at 'It Must Really Suck to Be Four Year Strong Right Now...
Four Year Strong Explain Being Pop and Hardcore
Four Year Strong Explain Being Pop and Hardcore
Four Year Strong Explain Being Pop and Hardcore
On a quick listen, Four Year Strong seems like a band not to be covered on Noisecreep. The Worcester, Mass band plays catchy, hooky, and oh so poppy songs -- but they also flood those melodic moments with thick constructed hardcore. Many find this mix confounding, but the band feels the total opposite...
Four Year Strong, ‘Enemy of the World’ — New Album
Four Year Strong, ‘Enemy of the World’ — New Album
Four Year Strong, ‘Enemy of the World’ — New Album
"It's kind of a take off of old romance fantasy novels that make us all looked ripped and hilarious looking," Four Year Strong vocalist/guitarist Dan O'Connor described to Noisecreep the band's cover for 'Enemy of the World.' The initial idea for the band's third album not only came four years ago during a session for their previous full-length, but when everyone joked about how it would
Every Time I Die Taking Their Junk on the Road, Expect the Unexpected
Every Time I Die Taking Their Junk on the Road, Expect the Unexpected
Every Time I Die Taking Their Junk on the Road, Expect the Unexpected
Lock up your daughters. Every Time I Die are heading back out on the road next month. And when ETID hit the road, a party is sure to ensue. "Well, there will for sure be some unexpected songs from older albums, and of course a bunch of new stuff," guitarist Jordan Buckley told Noisecreep, even as the band had just returned from Australia and was suffering from a major case of jet lag...