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Beach Slang are eternal optimists who skip the lyrical platitudes and instead insist with clear-eyed determination tinged with the bands wisdom and experience, that hard times, broken hearts, and hopeless situations are manageable, temporary stumbles. This Philadelphian band cements this glass-half-full mindset with uplifting, Jawbreaker-meets-Replacements (with maybe a slice of the Psychedelic Furs) rock righteousness.

Although Beach Slang consist of music-scene vets, they’re still early in their career: The band merely has two EPs to date under their name, and their debut album, “The Things We Do To Find People Who Feel Like Us”, isn’t even out until October 30th . But with a UK tour planned early in the new year , they will be playing at the Bodega Social in Nottingham.

listen to “American Girls and French Kisses,” from the Cheap Thrills On A Dead End Street EP.

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Philadelphian Band Beach Slang,  have been the talk of the scene in 2014 making a big splash with their powerful debut EP, Who Would Ever Want Anything So Broken?. A supergroup of sorts, featuring James Snyder of Weston, JP Flexner of Ex-Friends and Ed McNulty, formerly of Nona, currently of Crybaby, Beach Slang’s seamless mix of indie, emo and pop/punk is the perfect punk rock Summer soundtrack.

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Following quickly on the heels of their breakthrough debut, Philadelphia, PA’s Beach Slang will head right back in the studio in June 2014 to record a new 7″ that will come out in the Fall on Tiny Engines Records. The new release will follow up the band’s debut, “Who Would Ever Want Anything So Broken?”.

Beach Slang have been the talk of the scene in 2014 making a big splash with their powerful debut EP, “Who Would Ever Want Anything So Broken?”. A supergroup of sorts, featuring James Snyder of Weston, JP Flexner of Ex-Friends and Ed McNulty, formerly of Nona, currently of Crybaby, Beach Slang‘s seamless mix of indie, emo and pop/punk is the perfect punk rock Summer soundtrack.

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Beach Slang are already a favourite band for the year, they  recently performed at the CMJ week in New York City, with a huge chunk of the crowd singing along with their anthemic tunes, Even when vocalist James Snyder stepped away from the Mic the crows sang along. Their first EP came out about a year ago  the line up of the band features former members of Weston, Nona, and Ex Friends they play huge guitar rock anthems that recall comparisons with The Replacements and early Goo Goo Dolls, with a thrilling live show great lyrics earworm melodies and great tunes.

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