HOWRU says HELLO/GOODBYE

HOWRU’s latest single, “HELLO/GOODBYE,” is a nostalgic trip back to the early 2000s pop-punk scene with a modern twist. The band masterfully blends old-school punk energy with contemporary electronic elements, creating a sound that’s both familiar and fresh. It’s as if Blink-182 and Muse had a love child.

The lyrics are a sleek throwback to the era of angsty teen anthems, filled with relatable themes of love, loss, and the complexities of growing up. The catchy chorus is instantly memorable, and the well-placed backing vocals add an extra layer of depth. I definitely brings me back to popping pimples in high school. The guitar bridge is a standout, showcasing the band’s technical ability to balance heavy riffs with melodic hooks.

“HELLO/GOODBYE” is a must-listen of pop-punk enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates a good blend of old and new. It’s a sharp reminder of the genre’s enduring appeal and a promising sign of what’s to come from HOWRU.

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