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Adjacent Music Festival with Jimmy Eat World, Motion City Soundtrack, and more

May 28, 2023  ·  Atlantic City Beach, Atlantic City, NJ Atlantic City Beach, Atlantic City, NJ

Adjacent Music Festival
May 28
Adjacent Music Festival
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LA-based Zulu, formed by Anaiah Rasheed, merges hardcore & powerviolence. Known for EPs & debut album via Flatspot Records. Collaborated with Zach Tuch, explores diverse influences.
Formed in 1997 by Minneapolis natives, punk-pop band Motion City Soundtrack gained popularity with hits produced by Mark Hoppus. Known for albums like "I Am the Movie" and "Even If It Kills Me," their music features collaborations with Blink-182 and tours with ok Go and Warped Tour.
Formed in Pennsylvania, the punk-pop band the Starting Line is renowned for hits like "Best of Me." They soared on Drive-Thru Records, shined on Warped Tours, and achieved notable MTV2 success.
Coheed and Cambria, known for blending genres from indie to metal, gained fame with their concept albums like "The Amory Wars." Famous for intense live shows and grand, operatic rock akin to Queen, their music includes notable hits and dynamic collaborations.
Rock luminaries Frank Iero, Travis Stever, Anthony Green, Tim Payne, and Tucker Rule form L.S. DUNES, delivering intense, super-charged anthems in a unique punk style with 'Past Lives.'
The Linda Lindas, an LA-based garage punk band, gained fame with "Racist, Sexist Boy." Known for energetic tunes and significant collaborations, they have opened for icons like Bikini Kill and featured in Amy Poehler's movie, Moxie.
Originating from the pop-punk scene, blink-182, known for energetic, humorous tracks, rose to fame with "Enema of the State." Famous lineup: Hoppus, DeLonge, Barker. Hits include albums like "California" & "Neighborhoods," achieving numerous chart-toppers. DeLonge returned in 2023.
Turnstile, a hardcore punk band from Baltimore, excels in barrier-breaking music. Known for albums like TIME & SPACE and GLOW ON, which received three GRAMMY nods. Key tracks produced with Will Yip and Mike Elizondo.
Drug Church, from Albany, NY, is a genre-defying punk band known for loud guitars and irreverent style. Their fifth album, PRUDE, showcases their aggression and melody.
Toronto punk band PUP, known for furious, anthemic songs, recorded their 4th album at Peter Katis' mansion, featuring collaborations with members from Illuminati Hotties, NOBRO, Casper Skulls, and Remo Drive.
Jeff Rosenstock, known for chaotic music, named his 2023 album HELLMODE. Collaborates with Jack Shirley & records at EastWest Studios. He's an ex-member of bands and Craig of the Creek scorer.
Thursday, formed in New Brunswick, NJ in 1997, led the post-hardcore scene. Known for hits like "Understanding in a Car Crash," they collaborated with producer Dave Fridmann and toured extensively. Achieved Billboard 200 success and joined major labels like Island Records and Epitaph.
Jimmy Eat World, from Mesa, Arizona (formed in 1993), rocketed to fame with 2001's "Bleed American" and hit "The Middle." Known for their emo roots and alternative style, they've become genre influencers and have released landmark albums including "Clarity." Collaborated with producers like Mark Trombino and Butch Vig.
Beach Weather, founded by Nick Santino in Massachusetts, creates soulful indie pop. Known for "Sex, Drugs, Etc." from the 2016 Chit Chat EP, they toured with The Maine and Sleeping With Sirens.
IDLES, known for vibrant punk music, released their impactful fifth album "TANGK" — symbolizing love and gratitude. The band is celebrated for blending raw sound with themes of joy and resistance.
Oxymorrons from NYC blend rock and hip-hop, best known for hits like “Enemy”. Celebrated for defying genre norms, they've gained acclaim from Guitar World and BBC Radio 1, and toured with Bad Omens and nothing, nowhere.
Beach Bunny’s Lili Trifilio shines in "Honeymoon," blending bedroom pop into anthemic rock with hits like "Dream Boy" & "Ms. California." Recorded in Chicago, her band evolved from 2015 solo project.
New Jersey indie rockers the Front Bottoms, known for witty, eclectic pop-punk, found success with albums like "Going Grey" and "In Sickness & In Flames." Achievements include touring with blink-182 and playing Coachella.
The Movielife, formed on Long Island in 1997, is known for their pop-punk/melodic hardcore style. They toured with New Found Glory and Glassjaw, releasing LPs like "It's Go Time" and "Forty Hour Train Back to Penn." Notably, vocalist Vinnie Caruana later formed I Am the Avalanche, and guitarist Brandon Reilly started Nightmare of You. After disbanding in 2003, they reunited in 2014 and released "Cities in Search of a Heart" in 2017.
Japanese Breakfast's first studio album, produced by Blake Mills, was recorded at LA's Sound City. Michelle Zauner shifts to a contemplative, gothic-inspired style.
Knocked Loose, from Oldham County, KY, focuses on hardcore punk. Known for intense tours since 2014, they recorded a concept album in 2020 during quarantine.
From Long Island, Incendiary blends metallic riffs with hardcore energy, known for albums like "Thousand Mile Stare." Influenced by East Coast bands, their music is likened to a heavier Rage Against The Machine. Produced by Will Putney, they are celebrated for their raw, community-focused ethos.
Wheatus, known for "Teenage Dirtbag," celebrates their debut album's 20th anniversary with a re-release and world tour. Collaborated with Mike Doughty; famous for energetic live shows and a unique style.
Philadelphia rock band Mannequin Pussy, known for cathartic tunes about tough times, blends punk and pop. Hits include "Patience." Famous for their intense energy and rallying music, they collaborate mainly within their band featuring Colins Regisford, Kaleen Reading, Maxine Steen, and Marisa Dabice.

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