The Copyrights - Alone in a Dome (2021)
Artist: The Copyrights
Title: Alone in a Dome
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Fat Wreck Chords
Genre: Punk Rock, Pop Punk, Power Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 29:10
Total Size: 225 MB | 66,6 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Alone in a Dome
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Fat Wreck Chords
Genre: Punk Rock, Pop Punk, Power Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 29:10
Total Size: 225 MB | 66,6 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. The Copyrights - Part of the Landscape
02. The Copyrights - Halos
03. The Copyrights - Stuck in the Winter
04. The Copyrights - Pretender
05. The Copyrights - No Dissertation
06. The Copyrights - Tell Molly
07. The Copyrights - Before Midnight
08. The Copyrights - No Such Thing as Grownups
09. The Copyrights - The One Week
10. The Copyrights - Brush Off
11. The Copyrights - Enemies
12. The Copyrights - On Division
Pop punk was meant to be fun, fast, and catchy. Many of the bands in the scene do it, but none as good as The Copyrights. And lucky for you, if you’ve never checked them out before, their new album Alone In A Dome is coming out pretty soon, so you may just find your new favorite pop punk band.
If you have followed the pop punk quartet hailing from Illinois through their career, you can definitely track their progress with how much tighter, and just all around better that they have gotten over the years while still maintaining a light-hearted and lively presence in the scene. That being said, Alone In A Dome is the best they’ve ever sounded and listeners will be wanting more.
Opening up on “Part of the Landscape,” this song delivers fun guitar, steady drums, and explosive choruses that will have you singing along right off the bat. And as the two-and-a-half-minute songs continues, you start to see how this album will sound: playful songs with infectious choruses that you can scream along with.
The second song on the album was the first single they released, “Halos.” This short minute and a half song is a perfect single from The Copyrights. It delivers exactly what you want from them: fun, catchy pop punk. And that’s really what the running theme on this album is for every song.
What Alone In A Dome captures is music, specifically pop punk music, that is fun to play and be heard. It most certainly is an album that should be heard live, with all the energy that comes with it. And if you’re someone who grew up with Blink-182, The Descendents, and Teenage Bottlerocket, this album serves as a time capsule, and should bring you back to those Halcyon days.
Alone In A Dome is a good listen. It isn’t going to be anything more than a fun pop punk album. But, sometimes, you just need a fun album that is reminiscent of years past, and that is exactly what The Copyrights achieved here.
If you have followed the pop punk quartet hailing from Illinois through their career, you can definitely track their progress with how much tighter, and just all around better that they have gotten over the years while still maintaining a light-hearted and lively presence in the scene. That being said, Alone In A Dome is the best they’ve ever sounded and listeners will be wanting more.
Opening up on “Part of the Landscape,” this song delivers fun guitar, steady drums, and explosive choruses that will have you singing along right off the bat. And as the two-and-a-half-minute songs continues, you start to see how this album will sound: playful songs with infectious choruses that you can scream along with.
The second song on the album was the first single they released, “Halos.” This short minute and a half song is a perfect single from The Copyrights. It delivers exactly what you want from them: fun, catchy pop punk. And that’s really what the running theme on this album is for every song.
What Alone In A Dome captures is music, specifically pop punk music, that is fun to play and be heard. It most certainly is an album that should be heard live, with all the energy that comes with it. And if you’re someone who grew up with Blink-182, The Descendents, and Teenage Bottlerocket, this album serves as a time capsule, and should bring you back to those Halcyon days.
Alone In A Dome is a good listen. It isn’t going to be anything more than a fun pop punk album. But, sometimes, you just need a fun album that is reminiscent of years past, and that is exactly what The Copyrights achieved here.
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