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State Champs is an American pop-punk band from Albany, New York, formed in 2010. They are currently signed to Pure Noise Records and have released three EPs and five full-length albums. Their 2013 debut album The Finer Things debuted at number 2 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart. [ 1 ]
A music video was released for "Our Time To Go" on June 11, 2018. [13] Following this, State Champs played on the Warped Tour touring festival between June and August 2018, [7] and supported Blink-182 on their short US tour. [14] After a brief stint of headlining shows, [15] State Champs supported Fall Out Boy on their tour of the US. [16]
Ryan Scott Graham (born January 30, 1990, in Westland, Michigan) [1] is the bassist/backing vocalist of New York pop-punk band State Champs. Ryan also has an acoustic solo project titled Speak Low If You Speak Love. [2] Ryan is the former guitarist of Good Luck Varsity. [3]
Knuckle Puck is an American rock band, formed in 2010 in the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. The band's name comes from the "knucklepuck" shot in ice hockey, which was popularized by the 1994 film D2: The Mighty Ducks. The group has released several EPs, one of which, While I Stay Secluded (2014), peaked at number 5 on the Heatseekers Albums chart.
The band's inclusion of orchestration on tracks, the album's title track which features Ansley Newman of Jule Vera, and the production are noted as highlights. The record has drawn multiple comparisons to the work of genre albums like New Found Glory , A Day to Remember , and All Time Low .
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Kings of the New Age is the fourth studio album from American pop punk band State Champs. The album was released on May 13, 2022 and marks the longest gap between albums for the band following the release of 2018's Living Proof. It is the band's first album without rhythm guitarist Tony Diaz after his departure in March 2020.
In 1980, the Summer Workshop and Festival was relaunched as the Summer National Championship. The 1989 Summer National Champion, Christian Brothers, was a combined band representing four schools from the Chicago metro-area: Brother Rice, Mother McAuley, St. Laurence, and Queen of Peace high schools. Below is an incomplete list of champions: