Spinning the raw emotions and unfettered delivery of power pop and emo, California outfit Joyce Manor emerged in the late 2000s with a blistering punk sound on their eponymous debut (2011) and follow-up Of All Things I Will Soon Grow Tired (2012). As the group evolved, they took cues from pop-punk and indie rock on major-label debut Never Hungover Again, which drew upon influences from Weezer and Jawbreaker, a maturation that continued on album's like 2018's Million Dollars to Kill Me and 2022's 40 oz. to Fresno.
Based out of Torrance, California, Joyce Manor was initially co...