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The Front Bottoms are an American pop-punk band from Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey. They consist of lead vocalist and guitarist Brian Sella and drummer Mat Uychich and their current touring members, guitarist and backing vocalist AJ Peacox and bassist, backing vocalist Natalie Newbold and bassist, guitarist and backing vocalist Erik Kase Romero. ''Other genre's they could fit into include rock, indie-rock, folk-punk and according to Sella indie-pop or acoustic pop. ''

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Inspirations
The inspirations from this band according to Sella are Blink-182, Say Anything, Bright Eyes and New Jersey itself. ''As for Uychich, he says that their only inspiration is their friends. They Could also be inspired by Ridgewood's Senses Fail and other mid-2000's pop-punk bands.''

2006-2009
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2013-2016
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2018-2020
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2022
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Touring musicians
 * Brian Uychich – keys, backing vocals (2007–2010)
 * Drew Villafuerte – bass, keys (2010–2012)
 * Ciaran O'Donnell – guitar, trumpet, keys (2012–2017)
 * Tom Warren – bass guitar, vocals (2012–2017), guitar, vocals (2017–2019)
 * Jenn Fantaccione – violin, trumpet, cello, backing vocals (2017–2019)
 * Erik Kase Romero – bass, guitar, backing vocals (2017–present)
 * Roshane Karunaratne – keys, melodica, keytar (2017–2019)
 * Natalie Newbold – bass, backing vocals (2020–present)
 * AJ Peacox - guitar, backing vocals (2022-present)

Critical Reception
Focusing on reviews of the album In Sickness and in Flames, reviews are mixed. Writer for NME, Samantha Maine, says, "With album seven, The Front Bottoms have crafted a sharp and unflinching collection that harks back to the magic of their 2011 self-titled debut. The New Jersey folk-punk band took a creative risk with 2017’s synth-packed ‘Going Grey’, and ‘In Sickness & In Flames’ finds them returning to more familiar territory, confirming their ability to mine millennial angst with verve." Meanwhile writer for Pitchfork, Julia Gray, says, "The album is twee and punk and neither of those things. It’s understandable that the Front Bottoms, a band whose legacy revolves around post-adolescent growing pains, have lost some of the spark that fueled their first six albums. They’re older now, no longer concerned with the girl that forgot about them during her semester abroad. Sella once stood out for a demeanor that was both wide-eyed and jaded, torn between a yelp and a sigh. In Sickness & In Flames tilts too far toward the former; the Front Bottoms have lost their bite."

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