The Copyrights

The Copyrights

punk rock

United States Est. 2002

About

Sound in a sentence: "Tight rhythms drive their upbeat sound forward, layering harmonies that intertwine with brisk tempos to create an atmosphere of relentless energy."
The Copyrights occupy a significant place in the punk rock landscape, serving as a bridge between the genre's roots and contemporary expressions. They remind listeners of the raw, unfiltered energy that made punk a vital force in music, while also inviting fresh interpretations that resonate with modern experiences.
The Copyrights occupy a significant place in the punk rock landscape, serving as a bridge between the genre's roots and contemporary expressions. They remind listeners of the raw, unfiltered energy that made punk a vital force in music, while also inviting fresh interpretations that resonate with modern experiences. Their infectious melodies and sharp lyrics capture a sense of urgency and camaraderie, fostering a spirited community among fans who rally around a shared ethos of rebellion and resilience. The band's approach to songcraft is marked by an emphasis on catchy hooks and concise storytelling, reflecting their commitment to making each note count. They weave together personal narratives with broader social commentary, employing a straightforward yet engaging style that emphasizes accessibility. This process often marries the immediacy of punk with the emotional resonance of heartfelt songwriting, drawing audiences into both intimate moments and collective anthems. In their lyrics, The Copyrights frequently explore themes of youthful disillusionment, friendship, and the search for identity within an uncertain world. Their voice balances sincerity with a touch of irony, crafting stories that feel both relatable and pointedly reflective of today’s societal challenges. This duality invites listeners to engage not just with the music but with the underlying emotions at play.

Discography

4 releases • 4 studio • 2003–2008
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