Las Vegas’ own Last Call has had a hell of a year. They abruptly parted ways with Mightier Than Sword Records in March while they were in the middle of recording their debut full-length. News about the band has come at a slow trickle since then, and many fans began to wonder if we’d ever get to hear the new tunes they’d been working on. We’re happy to report that the wait is nearly over. ...

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I Call Fives’ recently-released self-titled debut continues Pure Noise Records’ streak of excellent albums in 2012. The band’s sugary pop punk sound is reminiscent of 2003’s crop of Drive-Thru and Drive-Thru-influenced pop punk – the likes of The Starting Line, New Found Glory, and Fall Out Boy. ...

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In the increasingly do-it-yourself punk rock sphere, how much time a band has to promote a show they’re on proves to be vital. Not only for the band trying to generate a decent turnout but also for the fan who has to plan accordingly. This is what makes the July 7 show at Yayo Taco so remarkable. ...

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It’s only been a few months since Set Your Goals played the Hard Rock Café on the Strip with New Found Glory, Wonder Years, Man Overboard and This Time Next Year on the Pop Punk’s Not Dead tour. But they must have missed us, because before launching into a new tour, the hardcore-influenced pop punkers headlined a show supported by some of Vegas’ best: Last Call, The Letter You, and Rivalries. ...

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