The Summer School Tour rocked the audience of Fillmore Auditorium in Denver, CO on August 6, 2024. This years line up featured Scene Queen, Stand Atlantic, Magnolia Park, The Home Team, Honey Revenge, and Letdown. All of these amazing artists made for the perfect show leaving the audience wanting more.
Letdown.
Letdown. started as a pandemic project for Blake Coddington, but he is in a very different place in 2023. Three years ago, he began throwing videos on YouTube expecting to get a few hundred views. Now he’s become a known and respected musical commodity both in-person and online. With over 640K followers and playlisting on Spotify’s All New Rock, New Noise, Rock Out and Rock Hard.
Coddington is rapidly growing his presence away from the internet for the first time in Letdown.’s short history by finally bringing his music into the physical lives of his online fans across several sold-out, headlining shows this past year.
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Honey Revenge
Honey Revenge, consisting of Devin Papadol (vocals) and Donovan Lloyd (guitar), are a pop-rock band creating a buzz out of Los Angeles, CA. The band is taking the music scene by storm with new singles “Worst Apology” and “Airhead” being the lead up to their massive track, “Habitual”. Papadol says “‘Habitual’ is a fun, dancy reflection of my own negative attitude. Sometimes it’s important to acknowledge how much your mindset can affect your mental health and overall quality of life”. Their single “Are You Impressed” has gained notable support from Radio 1.
The duo have spent the past year working on their debut record, ‘Retrovision’, collaborating with producers Josh Strock (MGK, Motionless in White, Ice Nine Kills), Zach Jones (AS IT IS, Nova Twins) and Kris Crummett (Dance Gavin Dance, Issues). Honey Revenge has been featured by Rock Sound, idobi radio, MTV, Kerrang! and State Of The Scene Podcast. Honey Revenge has three national tours with performances to countless sold out crowds under their belt. They have previously shared the stage with acts such as Loveless, The Home Team, Arrows In Action, Rain City Drive and State Champs. This fall the duo will headline their first headline tour “THE RETROVISION TOUR”, and touring with The Used in the UK this December. Honey Revenge has prepared a hive worthy of the approaching swarm with their debut record, ‘Retrovision’ is out now via Thriller Records.
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Stand Atlantic
Melodic Australian pop-punk outfit, Stand Atlantic, rode a wave of well-crafted indie releases and years of hard touring to a pair of prominent label deals, the latter of which resulted in the 2018 release of their debut album, Skinny Dipping, on Hopeless Records. The band rose to mainstream success with their next two releases, with 2022’s F.E.A.R. making the Top Ten on the ARIA charts. The 2024 PVRIS and Bruses collaboration “GIRL$” helped build anticipation for Stand Atlantic’s fourth LP later that year.
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The Home Team
The Home Team emerges from more traditional pop-punk & metal influences. They also have introduced stylings of R&B, pop and funk into their music in an effort to be true to their tastes while crafting their heavy pop sound. The band has gone to great lengths to be creatively genuine with their audience, which has rewarded them many times over with an extremely dedicated and passionate fan base.
The Home Team uses unique production to bring their electrifying performance to life. Having released immersive albums such as Better Off and Slow Bloom, this enigmatic band will continue to grow and evolve their music for the purpose of creating something unlike anything that has come before.
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Magnolia Park
A band determined not to be pigeonholed, Magnolia Park have made a name for themselves by ignoring stylistic, thematic, and cultural boundaries. Their music is primarily rooted in upbeat pop-punk, but contemporary pop, hip-hop, emo, and electronics are among the many ingredients in their formula. The multi-racial group write heartfelt, personal lyrics that realistically reflect joy, despair, and sometimes both at the same time. The prolific Florida-based band released close to a dozen singles and digital tracks before they signed with punk powerhouse Epitaph, which released their 2021 Halloween Mixtape, as well as their first official album, 2022’s lyrically incisive Baku’s Revenge.
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Scene Queen
With a visual aesthetic right out of a Barbie pitch deck, Scene Queen is a bundle of unexpected contradictions. Her music is at once in line with classic, turn-of-the-millennium bubblegum pop styles as well as the hyperpop and metalcore popularized by newer generations. And underneath the shades of pink are honest, raw lyrics about the challenges of being a modern woman, from sexuality to mental health. After amassing a large social media following, Scene Queen canonized her sound on the 2022 EPs Bimbocore and Bimbocore, Vol. 2, building upon it further with 2024’s Hot Singles in Your Area.
Scene Queen is the alter ego of Hannah Rose Collins, a New York-born musician steeped in early-2000s emo and its culture, growing up on acts like My Chemical Romance, Sleeping with Sirens, and Pierce the Veil. She harbored dreams of either working or perhaps even recording for alternative label Hopeless Records — she applied to intern there three times — but privately worried that the emo scene was too misogynistic to allow space for female performers.
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