[5/5] Compared to many of their late-'90s-era pop-punk peers, Punchline have always flown a little under the radar, but now that their label has developed a reputation as a hit machine, the Pittsburgh band may actually get some attention. Which is a good thing, because their fifth album, 37 Everywhere, deserves it. Musically more refined and better produced than anything in Punchline's arsenal, 37 Everywhere is loaded with melodies that'll worm their way into your brain within the first 10 seconds of any given song. The sound is still classic '90-era pop-punk, but the hooks are more akin to Weezer than to Green Day, and the level of professionalism is enough to make any young band take note. In other words, if you don't think practice and experience pay off, take a listen to 37 Everywhere: These 11 songs are perfectly formed--and that's got nothing to do with Punchline's choice of producers.
(FUELED BY RAMEN) Emily Zemler
Official Website: http://www.fueledbyramen.com
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yeah, this is the perfec album for lovers of pop-punk.I love you Emily Zemler.