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Letters From Suburbia – Are We Alright?

Emo punk, pop punk, skater rock solo artist Letters From Suburbia has recently released his latest track ‘Are We Alright? And EP under the same name.

Have you ever taken a moment to reflect on key aspects of your life such as work, health, fun, loss, love and death, and questioned yourself, “Are You Okay?”

This track and the EP explored those tough questions with courage and insight.

“All these topics and more crystallise into one simple question, “Are we alright?” The rest is for you, the listener, to decide… “What happens after “happily ever after”?”

Said Jesse (Letters From Suburbia).

Make sure to check out the full EP, it’s absolutely fantastic. Although we’re only discussing the title track ‘Are We Alright?’, the entire EP is definitely worth a listen!

The song delves into various key issues in modern suburban America, making it relatable not only to people in the United States but also to those in the United Kingdom. We often receive a significant amount of news and information from across the pond, allowing us to understand the meanings behind the tracks.

If you haven’t already read it, we’ve also reviewed the previous release ‘Poker Night’ by Letters From Suburbia, which is also included in the EP. Read our review here.

Check out Letters From Suburbia on their socials and streaming platforms below.

We’ve added ‘Are We Alright?’ to our pop punk playlist ‘Punkio’s Punk Punk Picks’.

Tim Marshall

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