Summer School
w/ Letdown, Honey Revenge, The Home Team, Magnolia Park, Scene Queen, and Stand Atlantic
The Summer School tour is an event organized by Idobi Radio, featuring a lineup of various artists including Letdown, Honey Revenge, The Home Team, Magnolia Park, Scene Queen, and Stand Atlantic. This tour stop was at Franklin Music Hall in Philadelphia, PA
Letdown opened up the show by providing a captivating, exuberant live show in which they are known for. Typically classified under the rock, punk, and alternative genres, their sound is distinctive and energetic. They have been known for their dramatic live performances and audience-connecting abilities because to their raw, emotional lyrics and captivating tunes.
Pop-punk group Honey Revenge is well-known for their enthusiastic and catchy tunes. They create a distinct sound by fusing pop, alternative, and punk rock components. The group has become well-known for their captivating live shows and realistic songwriting. Several noteworthy tracks include "Miscommunication," "Distracted," "Ride," "Rerun," and "Scapegoat."
Pop-punk group The Home Team is renowned for their upbeat live shows, poignant lyrics, and catchy tunes. Fans of the genre will recognize and enjoy The Home Team's unique blend of pop-punk, rock, and alternative elements.Several noteworthy tracks from their repertoire comprise "Fashion Forward," "Ageless," "Right Through Me," "She's Quiet," and "Slow Bloom."
Pop-punk group Magnolia Park is renowned for their catchy lyrics and upbeat music. For fans of the pop-punk genre, Magnolia Park speaks to themes of self-expression, resiliency, and personal hardship. "Back on My Bullshit," "Sick of it All," "10 for 10," "Liar," and "Breathe" are a few of their well-known tracks.
Scene Queen is a vocalist who makes a name for herself in the music business by fusing pop-punk and metalcore music with a theatrical flair. Given her large fan base, her music frequently includes memorable hooks and strong vocals, making it ideal for live performances.Setting Scene Queen apart in the scene is her music, which frequently tackles topics of self-expression, confidence, and embracing one's identity. "Barbie & Ken," "Pink Spider," "Whips and Chains," and "18+" are a few of her catchy tracks.
Fans of alternative rock and pop-punk are drawn to Australian pop-punk group Stand Atlantic because of their upbeat sound and powerful lyrics that frequently touch on themes of resiliency, self-discovery, and personal hardship. Stand Atlantics has a number of well-known tracks, including "Lavender Bones," "Hate Me (Sometimes)," "Drink to Drown," and "Jurassic Park."
[Photograph by Trey Madara]