Music Videos

Emo pop punk rockers SETTLE YOUR SCORES share new video for “Broken Heart Scenario”

1 min read

Cincinnati, OH pop-punks SETTLE YOUR SCORES have released their new album “Retrofit” via Mutant League Records. The band is also debuting a nostalgic new video for the track “Broken Heart Scenario.”

Vocalist Christian Fisher says, “The Broken Heart Scenario video is living proof that it was never a phase. We wanted to capture the visual elements of 2005 emo music videos accurately, but with a humorous twist. This video is a salute to all the elder-emos out there. Stay true, and lay your eyeliner on thick.”

‘Retrofit’ reunites the five-piece with producer Nick Ingram at Capital House Studio (Hawthorne Heights), who previously recorded their debut album.

Recently featured on Alternative Press’ list of “10 Next-Gen Pop-Punk Bands Who Will Transport You Back To The 2000’s”, Settle Your Scores offers a fresh take on a sound which is brimming with nostalgic sensibility.

“What is it about the Midwest that generates pop-punk prodigies? Cincinnati’s Settle Your Scores are a perfect representation of the phenomenon with their catchy riffs and added metalcore flair.”- Alternative Press

SETTLE YOUR SCORES by Alex Zarek
SETTLE YOUR SCORES by Alex Zarek

“A sunshine-stained slab of old-school pop-punk goodness. ‘Retrofit’ finds the band paying a reinvigorated homage to the roots of pop-punk…bright, breezy and buoyant in all of the most wonderful ways. It shows off another side to the band’s influences whilst also allowing their slick and insatiable songwriting to shine loud and clear.”- Rock Sound

Karol Kamiński

DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels.
Contact via [email protected]

Previous Story

Hardcore heavy hitters NEVER ENDING GAME streaming new track “But Not For Me”

Next Story

Philly screamo act SUPINE premieres new single & video “Loose Diadems”