The Front Bottoms have released a new single, “Get Numb,” which was released in support of immigrant and working class communities. It’s up for sale on TFB’s Bandcamp, along with an exclusive shirt, ...
"We invest a lot into the shows, personally and emotionally," the rock band's lead singer tells PEOPLE The Front Bottoms' annual Champagne Jam festival is coming to Atlantic City, N.J. on Dec. 14 Lead ...
The post The Front Bottoms Announce New Album You Are Who You Hang Out With, 2023 Tour Dates appeared first on Consequence. It’s shaping up to be a big year for The Front Bottoms, who’ve just ...
The Front Bottoms have announced their fall tour, and they are ready to get the tour buses rolling. The New Jersey rock band will begin their tour on Sept. 12 in Boston and will wrap up on Dec. 14 in ...
In 2013, I moved dully through life after thinking the world was going to end the year before. I searched for thrills in random things: Anonymous accounts on Instagram and Tumblr, a copy of Go Ask ...
Singer/guitarist Brian Sella and drummer Matt Uychich formed the Front Bottoms as teenagers in Bergen County, and after several years of playing all-ages spaces and basement shows, caught a break when ...
“You got my initials/Photographic memory/Ask if I’m emotional/Fuck yeah!” chants The Front Bottoms’ frontman Brian Sella on “Emotional,” the opener to their new album, You Are Who You Hang Out With.
The Front Bottoms‘ classic Talon of the Hawk turns 10 in May, and they’ll celebrate by playing it in full at some US shows that month. AJJ support them on the The East Coast dates, which include shows ...
Brian Sella and Mathew Uychich of The Front Bottoms want to get their music into as many ears as possible, as quickly as possible. That’s why the duo would record new songs and release them online all ...
This is my Barbienheimer. Two of my favorite bands — The Front Bottoms and Current Joys — have released their first albums in years, titled You Are Who You Hang Out With and LOVE + POP, respectively, ...
The Front Bottoms have, since 2006, been the outlet for Brian Sella’s evocative songwriting and characteristic whining vocals, and last Thursday they parked their tour bus outside Boston’s Roadrunner.