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Boxer

High-velocity melodic punk with a bruised heart. Raw, urgent vocals and driving guitars for late nights and basement shows.

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Boxer delivers a sound that is fundamentally rooted in the 90s Boston emocore and Richmond melodic punk traditions. It is music that feels like a physical release, characterized by high-speed drum patterns, interlocking octave-chord guitar melodies, and a vocal delivery that sits right on the edge of breaking. There is a palpable sense of urgency here, as if the songs need to be finished before the room falls apart.

What distinguishes Boxer is their ability to balance aggression with a genuine melodic sensibility. Unlike the more polished pop-punk that followed, their sound retains a gritty, unwashed texture. The production often favors a live, room-heavy feel that captures the kinetic energy of four people playing in a small space. It is the sound of emotional stakes being raised through volume and tempo.

Start with 'The Hurt Process' if you want to hear the blueprint of the Boston emocore sound, or dive into 'Undertow' for a more refined take on the Richmond melodic punk aesthetic. Both offer a masterclass in how to be loud and vulnerable at the exact same time.

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