Bristol-based pop-punk trio 'The Remnants' employ buzzing guitars, busy basslines and pushy drumbeats to create hooky as hell tunes, with lyrics that offer no hidden agendas, just witty observations and disorientated half-truths.
The Remnants - because three chords are cool."I don't need to write a long review for this one - this is a bloody blinder. If you like really poppy pop-punk with a mid 90s So-Cal vibe to it, then you will love The Remnants. They remind me of early Green Day in tone, mixed with The Queers and all that kind of good stuff. The vocal melodies are brilliant throughout and the mix is perfect - the vocals are used as the major instrument with everything bouncing off them to perfection. All I need to say is that this little release should be in your collection - and it wipes the floor with so many third-rate US pop-punk bands peddling their wares right now. Buy it." Punktastic.com
"Kicking off their set with live favourite “Square One†The Remnants proceed to fit in as many songs as they can in to a half hour slot, making the most of the space they were given and working the crowd in to a small frenzy. I can definitely see these nerds becoming a force to be reckoned with in the near future.†Style 43
“Spirits are lifted by the arrival of The Remnants, a trio of skate punk tearaways poised to instantly soundtrack the next Tony Hawkes video. They are twice as loud as everyone else and about three times as fast. Imagine Green Day on amphetamine sulphate and a drummer with the attack of Dave Grohl.†Venue Magazine
"The Remnants provide upbeat, fast pop-punk with Circles. In just a minute and a half, the trio manage to structure and craft a neat number that is instantly enjoyable... Add to this a tight band performance and impressive production and The Remnants, could be one to look out for in the future." Alter the press
"Bristol based trio The Remnants return with the release of their latest single 'Circles'. It's a short, buzzing slice of infectious punk-rock, packing one hell of a chorus into its tightly-knit framework." Rock MidgetsSimply copy and past the coding below to put a banner on your myspace / website.