It concerns the southern California punk band Joyce Manor and how they have made two of the greatest 19-minute albums of all time.
With occasional pop detours, the Barry Johnson-led band from Torrance continues its everlasting journey to punk maturity.
“I Used To Go To This Bar” is the epitome of pop punk — for better, and for worse. Joyce Manor’s edginess mixed with playfulness delights at certain moments, but at others sounds disjointed. Still, ...
California pop-punk stalwarts Joyce Manor's seventh album embraces their signature millennial nostalgia with a sound ...
Joyce Manor have released their new album, I Used To Go To This Bar, out today via Epitaph. The album was crafted after a ...
Beloved pop-punk band Joyce Manor returned to the punk rock music scene on Jan. 30 with their seventh studio album, “I Used To Go To This Bar.” The band’s widespread critical acclaim and cult status ...
Nearly 20 years into their career, the California pop-punkers keep leveling up ...
Joyce Manor's Barry Johnson guides us through the varied and vibrant creation of their truly excellent new album, 'I Used To ...
Cover Me is a column highlighting the stories behind great album covers, as told to Grant Sharples by the artists and bands ...
The seventh album from the Torrance, California-based outfit Joyce Manor continues their run of super short, catchy, ...
In a position group littered with NFL-caliber talent, the 6-foot-1 Justius Lowe blends in well. He’s accompanied by Tez Johnson and Evan Stewart,... The California-based Joyce Manor — one of the more ...
This week's Notable Releases include Joyce Manor, Injury Reserve offshoot By Storm, jazz vibraphonist Joel Ross, and more.