Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Dugout - Where There Used To Be Meaning Album Review


        Super classic pop punk. Pennsylvania natives Dugout are the band that those 2004 pop punk elitists that hangout next to the venue would actually approve of. If you had to explain the genre to your grandmother, you could probably skip the $70 vintage New Found Glory album and just play her this. As corny as that sounds, this is good stuff. 

        The Lansdale four-piece is holding nothing back and taking no prisoners on this one. Where There Used To Be Meaning is the title needed to describe the "move on and forget you" attitude throughout the album. 8 tracks of mid-song tempo changes, upbeat drums, and one song with some guy named Ziggy changing the vocals up. I couldn't find a bad song on this album, and I would 100% recommend this band to anybody missing the good old days or whatever. 

Tl;dr
  • Dugout (Lansdale, Pennsylvania)
  • For fans of: New Found Glory, Blink 182, Bowling For Soup, Yellowcard
  • Third Release,  Where There Used To Be Meaning
  • Favorite Track: Distance
  • 3.8/5
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