Sub-Radio offers a positively "soft" version of pop-punk. It's exactly what the genre needs
Briefly

Sub-Radio, a pop-punk band originally from Northern Virginia, capitalized on the pandemic by livestreaming performances from their basement, gaining a significant online following. Their viral cover of 'Stacy's Mom' propelled them into the musical spotlight. Comprised of long-time friends, the band began performing in high school and evolved from cover bands to original music. With their energetic frontman and strong camaraderie, Sub-Radio's journey led to their first full-length album and a notable performance at NPR's headquarters, showcasing their growth and dedication to music despite earlier challenges.
"We did the cover band thing for a little while to make some money when we were in college... it mostly started when we were just like young kids in high school."
"Matt was sort of collecting the members of the band like Thanos or Infinity stones... he was like, 'oh, this guy can sing.'"
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