The Men, New York City's punk rock darlings, are about to set the music world ablaze with their electrifying new album, Buyer Beware, dropping this Friday. Fans have been chomping at the bit ever since the band teased the record with their compact, high-powered singles "PO Box 96" and "Pony," each one packing enough guitar riffs to keep even the most insatiable appetites satisfied for weeks on end.
But hold onto your hats because the album's final single, "Charm," is here to steal your hearts and leave you begging for more. This jangly, poppy tune is just the right amount of rowdy, with guitar licks that will have you weak in the knees and dancing in the streets. Rumor has it that the band poured their blood, sweat, and tears into every note, crafting a sound that's as irresistible as it is unforgettable.
The track's accompanying video, directed by the visionary Ryan Marino, is a feast for the eyes that perfectly captures the raw energy and unbridled passion of "Charm." Insiders whisper that Marino and the band worked tirelessly to create a visual masterpiece that would do justice to the song's infectious spirit, and boy, did they deliver. As you watch the video, you'll find yourself drawn into a world of punk rock bliss, unable to resist the urge to crank up the volume and lose yourself in the music.
But hold onto your hats because the album's final single, "Charm," is here to steal your hearts and leave you begging for more. This jangly, poppy tune is just the right amount of rowdy, with guitar licks that will have you weak in the knees and dancing in the streets. Rumor has it that the band poured their blood, sweat, and tears into every note, crafting a sound that's as irresistible as it is unforgettable.
The track's accompanying video, directed by the visionary Ryan Marino, is a feast for the eyes that perfectly captures the raw energy and unbridled passion of "Charm." Insiders whisper that Marino and the band worked tirelessly to create a visual masterpiece that would do justice to the song's infectious spirit, and boy, did they deliver. As you watch the video, you'll find yourself drawn into a world of punk rock bliss, unable to resist the urge to crank up the volume and lose yourself in the music.