
A debut of Christophe Todts, Dave Colman, Sean Dhondt to
Shaun Van Steen or Nikolas Van Driessche from the Belgian four piece Pop-Punk
cheesy that will make your little sister smile and hysteric for loving the
punrockers she would loved to have to date with as the good looking and catchy
riffs to choruses shall releasing the stressed out easily while Nailpin goes
for their 12 To Go recording album sounded sell-out quick and more similar to
how Simple Plan cranking your radio station with a waitress girl shy smiling in
wait to serving your drive-in order as customers and big sedan symbolizing the
magnet of wealthy conditions makes people happy just like the listening for
Shortcut, Movin’ On, Together, I’m Sorry, Mismatch and Bend or Break as well as
Memory Treasure to Endless Conversations leads the young audience jumps and
sing along until the late night falls and no more excuses but those fast tracks
tempos filling the energy into Punk-Rock charging blended Pop and good vocals
assembly.
12 To Go:
https://open.spotify.com/album/6IyqRTpZOFqcuFz4H1efO5
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