Pop Punk; a genre that can get a whole lot of mix feelings
from many people. Seems likes within the last few years, it has taking on a
whole new life. Not to say you have to like it or even agree about it, but when
kids start to wear “Pop Punk saved my life” on social media outlets or wearing “Pop
Punk Isn’t Dead” Shirts (even though I don’t remember anyone really saying it’s
dead), the genre has expanded to be a whole life of its own. And with their journey
just started, Development is on the
right path to bring pride and hopefully a new life into the scene.
Hailing from my home state of Arizona, Development brings a sound not always heard from a “Pop Punk” band.
The “Winter’s EP” sounds more like an
unreleased Title Fight material, rather
than a Wonder Years exact rip off
band. With smooth and solid sounding instrumentals backing a rough and raspy vocal
delivery, Development has already
moved for away from their peers of the same genre.
If you’re a fan of later Title Fight, Crime In Stereo
and Make Do and Mend, then Development’s “Winter’s EP” is the album you’re looking for. I mean, with a total
play time of just over ten minutes, how is checking out this EP a band thing??
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