North Carolina pop-punk quartet Come Clean have released their debut album, 134. Tackling topics from relationships to addiction, the honest and vulnerable release arrives with the band’s unique brand of accessibility, adorned with infectious hooks and big choruses. The album also arrives alongside the music video for “Outerspace”, which can be seen now below.
Self-recorded, and mastered by Grant Berry (Stand Atlantic, Boston Manor), 134 is a collation of the band’s journey to date. With songs grounded in everyday struggles such as love, loss and mental health, the Greensboro outfit bring their debut LP to life with a high-octane medley of punchy guitars and soaring vocals. Incorporating splashes of post-hardcore influence, Come Clean marry upbeat and pacey with contemplative subject matter, taking the listener on a thought-provoking and unwaveringly relatable journey as they go.
Formed in February 2016, Greensboro, North Carolina based outfit Come Clean are back, with their with high energy brand of pop-punk. With fast melodic leads accompanied by heavier tones, Come Clean merges the melody and nostalgia of the throwbacks with a songmanship and relevance rooted in the now.
Taking influence from contemporaries such as Neck Deep and Set Your Goals, as well as some of the genre’s instigators in the form of The Wonder Years and The Starting Line, Come Clean’s formation was inspired by the anger and frustrations of a broken relationship, coupled with inspiration from Trophy Eyes’ 2015 Warped Tour set.
In 2019, the band signed to Standby Records for their sophomore EP, ‘From Down the Street’, a 4-track that exhibited more depth than their earlier work, whilst retaining the explosivity and grit evident on debut collection ‘Won’t Wait’.
Traversing the pandemic years with two singles and a cover of New Found Glory classic, “Dressed To Kill”, Come Clean have built towards their debut full-length, with a patient diligence, harnessing the angst, mindfulness and challenges of the last three years.