The Get Up Kids hit San Antonio to play the 1999 album Something to Write Home About in full
“I figure if The Beach Boys still get to be boys, then the bar has already been set,” singer-guitarist Matt Pryor of The Get Up Kids said, justifying his band’s name even though he’s closing in on the half-century mark. The observation came during a Zoom interview with the Current from Santiago, Chile, where the acclaimed and influential emo outfit were, pending a show.
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