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Banner Pilot - “Resignation Day”

Banner Pilot - “Resignation Day” is a phenomenal account of a band riding the thin line between Indie rock and pop punk while retaining a trademark sound that stands out from the crowd. Incredibly catchy while retaining a shred of independent integrity, Banner Pilot brings with them a familiar sound that speaks of years of finely tuned development and maturity, yet in all reality Banner Pilot has only been together a few years. This young band builds on the style they introduced themselves to the pop punk world with on the debut album “Pass The Poison”, further establishing Banner Pilot as one of the most promising bands inhabiting the pop punk scene in 2008. Nick Johnson’s vocals ooze with passion and drip with expected punk rock angst, yet where other bands fail at making an emotional connection with the listener, Banner Pilot excels at it. The band’s melodies woven between the harmonic guitars drills holes into you mind and soul with Jawbreaker-ish tenacity. Banner Pilot isn’t just another pop punk band, as for every “Baltimore Knot” or “Wired Wrong” that adheres to the classic pop punk stereotype, there are such songs as “Barker” or “Shell Game” which are an opus or programming enjoyment. “Resignation Day” is an album that exemplifies the uplifting and vigorous sound of pop punk at a high level. Banner Pilot’s “Resignation Day” has exceeded any possible expectations where their debut album “Pass The Poison” left you craving for more.
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