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  1. One Step Closer is an American straight edge melodic hardcore band from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. The band is currently signed to Run for Cover Records. The band was one of Stereogum's "Bands To Watch" The band's debut album, This Place You Know, was released in 2021 to positive reviews. BrooklynVegan calls them "one of the most exciting new bands in hardcore".

  2. Jul 28, 2021 · Wilkes-Barre’s One Step Closer became one of the most promising new melodic hardcore bands around off the strength of their 2019 EP on Triple B Records From Me To You and constant live shows ...

  3. Hailing from the hardcore hotbed of Wilkes-Barre in Pennsylvania the band – guitarists Ross Thompson and Grady Allen, vocalist Ryan Savitski, drummer Tommy Norton, and bassist Brian Talipan – almost fell into a state of inertia during the pandemic. With their usual outlet on ice and home starting to feel alien when stripped of its ...

  4. "Leap Years" by One Step Closer from their new album All You Embrace out May 17 2024 on Run For Cover RecordsPre-order vinyl & merch here: http://lnk.to/OSC-...

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  5. Jul 14, 2021 · That's why we've created Uprising, a recurring feature offering a concise introduction to a band or artist that we think slays, covering their origins, process and vision. Our latest subject is One Step Closer, the buzz-generating melodic hardcore crew from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, who are gearing up to release their highly anticipated debut ...

  6. May 16, 2023 · It feels good. I think it’s the most genuine music we’ve made. It seems like people are about it as well! Just based on the newer songs getting cool reactions live kinda shows that I think. Hopefully people are looking forward to what’s to come.” One Step Closer got to share these songs globally recently.

  7. May 22, 2024 · RYAN: “When we went to Japan for the first time last year, the shows were a youth crew band, a pop-punk band, and then a metalcore band. The bills were so mixed, and everyone was excited for every band. Not only did that make me realise how other places were so accepting of multi-genre shows, but the state of hardcore in general is also so vast.

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