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Sorority Noise
Artist Icon Joy, Departed (2015)
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"Joy, Departed" is the second full length studio album from indie band Sorority Noise, releasedJune 16, 2015 through Topshelf Records.
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Joy, Departed is a short album, 10 songs in a little more than half an hour, but it’s not a small one. It’s an album that treats its big feelings — the sense that you’ve got no hope and that you’re going nowhere, followed by the sense that you’re maybe starting to figure your life out but you know it’ll be a hard road again — with dignity and seriousness. It’s musically explosive in the ferociously satisfying ways that emo and pop-punk can be, but it also pushes beyond the rigid boundaries of its genre in some interesting ways. Boucher is still young, in his early 20s, and he seems to just be figuring out the sorts of things he can do. But with Joy, Departed, he’s already proved himself to be a restless, gifted songwriter with things to say and the will to say them. Joy, Departed doesn’t sound like an album that belongs with any sort of revival. It sounds like the beginning of something. --- stereogum.com



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