Nightmarathons, "Waiting Rooms", and rock n' roll
The Steel city, home to America's industrial heritage, and home to melodic punk rockers Nightmarathons.
The Steel city, home to America's industrial heritage, and home to melodic punk rockers Nightmarathons. The latter, whose music can sound soaked in the strength of the working class, evokes the same kind of emotions that the work of the Gaslight Anthem did. They have released a few tracks from their upcoming album Missing Parts, and its Springsteen meets Hot Water Music at the bar with American Steel sound has us excited for what's to come.
Due for release March 29th on A-F Records, Missing Parts sounds melodic, rooted in punk's urgency but unafraid to traverse the boundaries of rock n' roll.
You can pre-order the album now and you'll get 4 tracks that will have to tide us over until the release. For us, you can't go past the fantastic opening "Waiting Rooms".
We love it when a band or a song makes us feel the way The '59 Sound did, and so far, Missing Parts has us feeling the same.
Listen to "Waiting Room":
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