
This 12 months, When We Had been Younger Pageant finds its method into heavier realms. Metalcore and pop punk have gone hand in hand. The traces are blurred between Convey Me the Horizon followers and Pierce The Veil vets, A Day to Bear in mind devotees and followers of the Used. However taking issues a step additional, into heavier territory, isn’t as widespread. After three profitable years, When We Had been Younger has hit all the marks inside the emo/pop-punk world, that includes two momentous My Chemical Romance returns, a poignant Paramore efficiency, and Inexperienced Day pulling out all of the classics for a improbable, unapologetic set. For a lot of of those moments, it felt as if time evaporated — some retreating to a highschool bed room, or the pages of a dog-eared AP within the early aughts, some merely catching a sense that had been dormant, and connecting with others in its midst. For its fourth iteration this weekend, in partnership with 7/11, When We Had been Younger returns, with a slight twist. Along with our favourite scene faces, some newer bands, and a few heavier sounds, have been added to the combo.
With legends like Dangerous Faith and more energizing faces like Drain, Sunami, and extra, the forthcoming weekend urges us to expertise each candy nostalgia and embrace the current — and perhaps even let off a bit of steam whereas we’re at it. We’ll sing of Sk8er Bois and sleepin’ all day, stayin’ up all evening, and in addition slam dance beside Knocked Free and Destroy Boys.
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We’re searching, in addition to again, at an increasing panorama for different music that features hardcore within the mainstream and sees younger artists getting vocal about their beliefs and limits. There’s much more overlap and inspiration drawn between the bands on this lineup than we are able to even think about — and collaboration we’ll certainly see in actual time, on web site. Maintain your eyes peeled for our protection of the competition on Veeps all weekend, the place we’ll be sitting down with bands because the unique backstage accomplice.
Avril Lavigne
The reigning Pop-Punk Princess has left an influence on the business, and scene, since her 2002 breakout, Let Go, bolstered by basic pop-punk/skate-punk anthems like “Difficult” and “Sk8er Boi.” Her work blends punk angle with melodic pop sensibility alongside lyrics that faucet into rebel, heartbreak, and identification. Alongside the best way, Avril Lavigne has remained an unwavering fashion icon. She broke out in studded bracelets, soiled Converse, and a plaid skirt — and to this present day solely continues to refine her trademark aesthetic. She’s nonetheless rocking plaid skirts, although the Converse are custom-made, relatively than soiled.
Dangerous Faith
Dangerous Faith are one of many pillars of American punk rock. Fashioned in 1980 in Los Angeles, the band made their identify by Ramonesy tempos, tasteful melodicism, and extremely literate lyrics that traverse themes of media, science, and societal points. “Dangerous Faith have a number of persistence, however we by no means got down to limit anybody’s actions, beliefs, or willingness to take part within the band,” vocalist Greg Graffin advised AP in 2020. “We’ve by no means had a rulebook. All of us actually simply did what we wished…” That features the members’ myriad aspect initiatives, from Brian Baker’s Faux Names to Brett Gurewitz’s Error. “There’s one thing that comes collectively after we resolve to make Dangerous Faith music, and it’s knowledgeable by all these exterior actions. That’s a part of the power of the band.” Anticipate a good, veteran efficiency once they hit the Ghost stage this weekend.
Destroy Boys
The members of Destroy Boys have grown up fairly a bit prior to now few years, however they’ve held true to their punk ethos and open coronary heart. Within the course of, the NorCal trio have created a soundtrack for early maturity whereas empowering those that really feel othered by their visceral anthems. Whether or not that’s livid business clapbacks or inspecting their experiences of gender nonconformity, DEBO have perfected a message that resonates. Their fierce frontperson Alexia Roditis says it greatest: “Since we purge our feelings by these songs, it’s very uncooked, and it’s sincere. I really feel like folks can relate to that clearly — as a result of what we’re feeling could be very clear.” Arrive early for his or her set on Pink Stage this weekend, the place they’ll ship a uncooked, highly effective punk present.
Drain
In the previous couple of years, Drain have been placing folks onto Bay Space hardcore, changing into a staple of the scene by their excessive vitality and PMA. It’s simple to see why — the Santa Cruz band have an intensely satisfying sound that mixes old-school hardcore with thrash steel’s velocity and aggression. It makes for large enjoyable, motivating their followers to reach in shark costumes, toss round seashore balls, and crowd-surf on boogie boards. Whereas readying their newest album, …Is Your Pal, their latest reveals have been packed out, crammed with circle pits and pool noodles in equal measure. We predict that their When We Had been Younger set can be no completely different.
Knocked Free
Knocked Free threw down at Coachella in 2023, giving them a great deal of warranted consideration. They’ve solely continued to explode since, outlined by expansive breakdowns, full-throated vitality, and lawless pits. In actual fact, the band have more and more elevated every of their albums, merging the uncooked energy of hardcore with metalcore heaviness — particularly on final 12 months’s You Gained’t Go Earlier than You’re Supposed To. Their music is constructed for sweat-slicked scream-alongs that show why they’re one among trendy hardcore’s most interesting. Sandwiched between Yellowcard and the Used on Pink Stage, sit up for a bodily, full-force hardcore set.
Panic! on the Disco
Twenty-five years later, it’s clear that Panic! on the Disco’s debut album, A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out, introduced a theatrical twist to emo music, the place polished cabaret, baroque pop, and big storytelling coalesced into an immersively catchy entire. Level clean: It’s pure showmanship from begin to finish, constructed for gawky youth. Because the competition’s headlining second, that is positively a spotlight for hundreds of Doc Martin-clad emos flying into Las Vegas. Anticipate dramatic staging, large vocals (Brendon Urie has nothing if not unbelievable vary), and a potent blast of nostalgia from one among 2005’s best albums.
Yellowcard
Not each canonical pop-punk band from the 2000s can create hits with a violin — not to mention one from the 1600s. Nevertheless, it’s an enormous a part of the Yellowcard sound and story. From their hardcore beginnings to their influence on different tradition by 2003’s Ocean Avenue, the Warped Tour vets have been by so much, together with breaking apart in 2016, reuniting for anniversary reveals in 2022, and creating their newest album, Higher Days, with Travis Barker. Launched final week, the band are nonetheless driving that prime — hanging a stability between sugary nostalgia and a more energizing sound. There’ll be no scarcity of sing-along moments, crowd favorites, and veteran stagecraft once they hit Pink Stage.
The Used
The Used have been celebrating their twenty fifth birthday in fashion, enjoying by a trio of their beloved albums — 2002’s self-titled, 2004’s In Love and Dying, and 2007’s Lies For the Liars — as a part of an anniversary tour that’s been happening for the higher a part of the 12 months. On condition that the band dominated Warped Tour within the 2000s and performed at WWWYF in 2022 and 2024, it solely is smart that they’re bringing their anguished songs to Las Vegas Pageant Grounds. We’re anticipating an incendiary efficiency that melds previous and current, punctuated by Bert McCracken’s gut-punching screams.
Arm’s Size
Ontario’s very personal Arm’s Size have turn into one of the crucial heartfelt voices within the new emo revival. Earlier this 12 months, they signed with Pure Noise Information and launched their second studio album, There’s a Entire World Out There, which was written fully by frontman Allen Steinberg. Their music and lyricism thrive on vulnerability, and the band are unafraid to confront tough themes all through their music. Sonically, they sit someplace between the Hotelier and Fashionable Baseball, delicate in a single breath, explosive the subsequent. As one of many new wave of emo bands, their set could have a communal vitality that’s akin to a gritty and intimate basement present.
PVRIS
PVRIS, masterminded by Lynn Gunn, has lengthy blurred style traces, from the darkish synth-pop of White Noise to the electro-rock of Evergreen. Since, Gunn has leaned additional and additional into the function as the only real inventive drive of PVRIS, the band have really gone from power to power, even opening for Linkin Park earlier this summer season. Forward of their second leg of their North American tour for White Noise’s tenth anniversary, their set at When We Had been Younger is sure to point out simply how a lot the band have developed within the final decade. Reside, count on hypnotic visuals, commanding vocals, and an emotionally charged efficiency outlined by Gunn’s spitting supply.