🤘 Welcome back to Ian’s Untitled Scene Show! 🤘
Guess who’s back? That’s right—Pyro, Ohio representative and friend of the show Jake Whalen returns as we continue our absolutely serious, deeply academic exploration of legendary scene labels. This time, we're diving into the one and only Fearless Records—because of course we are.
Packed with some of Ian’s favorite releases (read: emotional bangers and breakdowns that still “slap”, as the kids say), Jake and Ian unpack the glory days of Fearless. Naturally, we had to talk about the Punk Goes series—aka the magical mixtapes that introduced Ian to top 40 hits years after everyone else had already moved on.
Then, just when you thought it couldn’t get more opinionated, we hit pause for a (long) quick review of Underoath’s new album The Place After This One. Is it a bold rebirth or just more polished, mid-tier noise? We’re not saying it’s bad... but we’re also definitely saying something.
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