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Make It Right

Christianity Today September 18, 2012

Style: Modern rock with hints of punk; compare to As Cities Burn, Brand New, Thrice

Make It Right

Make It Right

September 18, 2012

Make It Right

Make It Right

September 18, 2012

Top tracks: “I’ll Be Waiting,” “Fire Walk with Me,” “Comfort and Truth”

Launching their first independent LP thanks to an avid fanbase and successful Kickstarter campaign, the former Facedown Records rock outfit publishes a transparent rock journal of heartache-driven doubts, life queries, and vulnerable confessions. Written in the Catskill Mountains and recorded with Mat Malpass (Copeland, Manchester Orchestra) in Atlanta, the Poughkeepsie, New York natives use their wide musical influences to confront darkness with a fiery amalgamation of melodic modern-southern-punk rock—easily justifying their elite placement in AbsolutePunk’s Absolute 100 and growing impact among rock fans seeking raw musical and lyrical substance.

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