One of this spring’s most highly anticipated pop-punk releases has to be You’re Not As ___ As You Think, the newest album by Sorority Noise.
In anticipation of the album’s release next week, the band’s been dropping new singles, like “No Halo” and “A Better Sun.”. Today, “Disappeared” became every fan’s new favorite. It’s hard not to let the upbeat sound of Sorority Noise’s music disguise the fact that their songs are usually about the lowest lows in life, from depressive episodes and suicide attempts, to losing close friends and breakups. Judging from these singles, this new album will stay true to the sad lyrics and beautiful sound of Joy, Departed and Forgettable. The band also rescheduled their previously cancelled tour with Modern Baseball, headlining with The Obsessives and a handful of other artists including Shannon Moser and Mat Kerekes (lead singer of Citizen). I’ll be catching their show at Vintage Vinyls in Fords, NJ this month (and hopefully their Williamsburg show!) for Bruised Knuckles, so stay tuned for some more articles. Listen to “Disappeared,” along with Sorority Noise’s other two new singles below and judge for yourself.
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