Seaway; Holograms; The Capitalist Kids/Tight Bros

Ahoy seafarers, Adam E. back with three more reviews designed to keep you afloat until help arrives.

First, staff writer Renaldo gives his take on Seaway's Hoser:

Their cheesiness is very neatly stapled to the stigma of what pop-punk should sound like and it's a big reason why musically, Hoser is plain old in-your-face, take-it-or-leave-it fun.

Next, reader Nedsammy dives into the self-titled album from Sweden's Holograms:

The problem with the album, for me, is that the rest of it doesn't sound half as vital and grabbing as the highlights. At first, the tracks between my favorites shot past in a great whoosh of gloomy post-punk okay-ness.

Finally, editor Joe Pelone reviews the Split 7-inch from The Capitalist Kids and Tight Bros:

At six songs, this split is a real deal in stereo, and anyone who likes the Ramones, fun, smashing the government and also the Ramones 2x should get on board.

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