Pissed Jeans is a noise rock/hardcore punk band that hails from Allentown, Pennsylvania, known for their ferocious sound and unabashedly raw style that harkens back to the vitriolic energy of 1980s post-hardcore. Formed in 2004, the group consists of lead vocalist Matt Korvette, guitarist Bradley Fry, bassist Randy Huth, and drummer Sean McGuinness. Their unrelenting sonics and sardonic wit carved a niche in the underground punk scene, feeding on a blend of sludgy riffs and caustic aggression.
Garnering acclaim in the indie-music sphere, Pissed Jeans have delivered a slew of impactful albums. "Hope for Men" (2007) and "King of Jeans" (2009), both released through the renowned independent label Sub Pop, expanded their reach and solidified their status as torchbearers of punk irreverence. Subsequent releases like "Honeys" (2013) and "Why Love Now" (2017) continued to reflect their acerbic take on mundane adulthood and societal norms, layered with their trademark sonic assault. The band's most recent release, "No Convenient Apocalypse," further cements their place in contemporary punk, offering a blistering critique embedded within their unyielding wall of sound, ensuring that Pissed Jeans remain as relevant and unapologetic as ever in the ever-evolving landscape of punk rock.
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