
Constant Nothing
Joyce Manor come correct. It's clear that they're torchbearers of a style one could trace back to The Ergs or Jawbreaker, depending on what coast you favor. Theirs is a blend of poppy punk blast and high-voltage heartsore immediacy that always lands a hit. The songs are short, sweet, and say their piece in step with lyrics that read like a tour diary exorcism hangover - no joke. It makes good sense that they would tackle Cody, their 2016 full-length, with producer Rob Schanpf at the helm. His work with Guided by Voices, Saves the Day, and Elliott Smith is an ideal resume given the raw materials at hand. This recording from the Blue Room, their first official live release, features a sold-out crowd and full-bodied, frenetic live versions of "Constant Nothing," from their 2011 self-titled LP as well as "Christmas Card" from their Pitchfork-approved 2014 LP, Never Hungover Again. Simply put, one of the best crowds we've ever hosted at TMR. About 30 seconds into "Christmas Card," there's a