Social Code, A Year At The Movies, Interscope

Social Code isn’t going to win any awards with their sophomore album A Year At The Movies, as it’s a melodic angst filled record, which will appeal to the legions of hoodie-clad kids out there. Think of a more emo directed Puddle of Mudd, or a more pop-punk version of Three Days Grace. Tunes like “Beautiful” (sans Snoop or Pharrell), “Perfect Grave” or “Whisper To A Scream” will be all over radio and Muchmusic this summer. Social Code aren’t original, but give them a chance and they’ll reel you in with their brand of catchy, hook filled, pop-emo

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Trev

A proud and over-caffeinated husband, father, runner and writer. I've written for the local weekly The Coast for over a decade and have since taken to creating and writing for HAFILAX for even longer. I hope you enjoy the musings of a guy who has loved music for the better part of 4 decades, and has an album of concert tickets to show for it.

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