Carrying forward the legacy and cultural significance of punk and its various hybrid categories is the band The Run Around and their soundscape of compelling lyrical fervor. They are bringing back the musical resurgence of punk in the backdrop of contemporary sound modules and the results are fascinating by all means. Their newly released song, ‘Bombs Away’ is a condensed lyrical, and urban poetry with an utterance that cannot be overlooked. The song comprises of the heftiness of creative wisdom that flows through each member’s energy. The current line-up of the band consists of Jason Fein on vocals, Jason "Stretch" Enders on bass/vocals, Fabian Falcon on guitar/vocals, Mario Sanchez on guitar, and Mike Curran on drums. Their collective musical wisdom in songs like ‘A Voice’, ‘American Dream’, ‘Angel Wings’, and ‘Radio’ compile to give the audience the intensity and edginess of unadulterated punk scopes.
The Chicago Punk Rock Band is currently working independently and is ecstatic with the release of not just the career-defining track, ‘Bombs Away’ but also their new EP by the same name. They have utilized the virtues of socio-cultural themes from politics to drinking to make their soundscape all the more relevant in terms of social deconstructions. Their inspirations lie in the works of Alkaline Trio, Hot Water Music, Bouncing Souls among many others that led to the discovery of their unique sound and that too by Punk Standards. Although the members of The Run Around go long back in their journey of musical growth, they have always put their learning experiences first to make their career all the more fulfilling. Follow them on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
To check out The Run Around's music video, visit the given link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xe58gb2OxN4
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