The Front Bottoms

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The Front Bottoms

About The Front Bottoms

New Jersey indie rock duo the Front Bottoms emerged in the late 2000s with a wildly eclectic blend of pop, rock, and punk influences accompanied by witty lyrics that offer a rapid-fire, slightly surreal perspective on the world around them. Early releases like 2011's The Front Bottoms and 2013's Talon of the Hawk relied on lean, angular melodies, wiry guitar work, and propulsive drumming. After signing with Fueled by Ramen, the duo's production aesthetic developed a more full-bodied sound though their thematic quirks were essentially unchanged. They enjoyed greater commercial success on albums like 2017's Going Grey and 2020's In Sickness & In Flames which allowed them to continue making smaller fan-favorite releases like 2022's Theresa EP. You Are Who You Hang Out With, the band's eighth long-player, arrived the following year. The Front Bottoms are vocalist/guitarist Brian Sella and drummer Mathew Uychich. Hailing from Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey, Sella and Uychich have been friends since they were ten years old and started writing songs together when Sella was in sixth grade. After years of making music on their own, Sella and Uychich decided to take their act to the stage at a high school talent show, where they played an original song and a Modest Mouse cover. Sella's mother encouraged the boys by buying them some time at a local recording studio, where they managed to record 12 songs in just three hours. With enough original songs to fill a set, the Front Bottoms were booked to play an all-ages show at a club in Pompton Lakes, New Jersey, with a handful of local bands; there they met Casey Lee Morgan, who was running sound that night and recorded music in his home studio. Morgan began doing sessions with the duo, and in 2008 the Front Bottoms put out a self-released album, I Hate My Friends, and hit the road, making their way up and down the East Coast and playing any makeshift venue that would have them. Another D.I.Y. album, My Grandmother vs. Pneumonia, was released in 2009, and an EP appeared in 2010. Early on in their touring exploits, Brian Uychich (Mathew's brother) joined the duo on keyboards and vocals, but he left the group in 2011 to pursue his education. In 2011, the band signed a deal with respected New Jersey independent Bar/None Records, and their first album for their label, simply titled The Front Bottoms, was issued in September 2011. They followed it up with 2013's Talon of the Hawk, and in 2014 they released a six-song EP of previously unreleased fan favorites titled Rose, which served as the first in a series of EPs to be named after the bandmembers' grandmothers. In April 2015, they released a split-EP called Liberty and Personality with rapper GDP, followed by their third studio album, the Fueled by Ramen-issued Back on Top, in September. Over the next two years, the Front Bottoms continued to raise their profile, playing at Coachella and Austin City Limits as well as touring the U.K. with blink-182 and Frank Turner. In October 2017, they released Going Grey, their second LP for Fueled by Ramen. Ann, the second EP in the Grandmothers series, appeared the following year. In March 2019, the Front Bottoms released a split-single with singer and songwriter Kevin Devine, with the band contributing a cover of Devine's "Just Stay." Forever fascinated with the zeitgeist, their 2020 LP, In Sickness & In Flames, captured the group self-examining their continued adolescent feelings amid the anxiety of the times. Returning in 2022, they offered up another collection of fan favorites on Theresa, the third installment in their Grandmothers EP series. Heralded by the crunchy power pop anthem "Outlook," You Are Who You Hang Out With, the band's eighth full-length outing, arrived in 2023. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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About The Front Bottoms

New Jersey indie rock duo the Front Bottoms emerged in the late 2000s with a wildly eclectic blend of pop, rock, and punk influences accompanied by witty lyrics that offer a rapid-fire, slightly surreal perspective on the world around them. Early releases like 2011's The Front Bottoms and 2013's Talon of the Hawk relied on lean, angular melodies, wiry guitar work, and propulsive drumming. After signing with Fueled by Ramen, the duo's production aesthetic developed a more full-bodied sound though their thematic quirks were essentially unchanged. They enjoyed greater commercial success on albums like 2017's Going Grey and 2020's In Sickness & In Flames which allowed them to continue making smaller fan-favorite releases like 2022's Theresa EP. You Are Who You Hang Out With, the band's eighth long-player, arrived the following year. The Front Bottoms are vocalist/guitarist Brian Sella and drummer Mathew Uychich. Hailing from Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey, Sella and Uychich have been friends since they were ten years old and started writing songs together when Sella was in sixth grade. After years of making music on their own, Sella and Uychich decided to take their act to the stage at a high school talent show, where they played an original song and a Modest Mouse cover. Sella's mother encouraged the boys by buying them some time at a local recording studio, where they managed to record 12 songs in just three hours. With enough original songs to fill a set, the Front Bottoms were booked to play an all-ages show at a club in Pompton Lakes, New Jersey, with a handful of local bands; there they met Casey Lee Morgan, who was running sound that night and recorded music in his home studio. Morgan began doing sessions with the duo, and in 2008 the Front Bottoms put out a self-released album, I Hate My Friends, and hit the road, making their way up and down the East Coast and playing any makeshift venue that would have them. Another D.I.Y. album, My Grandmother vs. Pneumonia, was released in 2009, and an EP appeared in 2010. Early on in their touring exploits, Brian Uychich (Mathew's brother) joined the duo on keyboards and vocals, but he left the group in 2011 to pursue his education. In 2011, the band signed a deal with respected New Jersey independent Bar/None Records, and their first album for their label, simply titled The Front Bottoms, was issued in September 2011. They followed it up with 2013's Talon of the Hawk, and in 2014 they released a six-song EP of previously unreleased fan favorites titled Rose, which served as the first in a series of EPs to be named after the bandmembers' grandmothers. In April 2015, they released a split-EP called Liberty and Personality with rapper GDP, followed by their third studio album, the Fueled by Ramen-issued Back on Top, in September. Over the next two years, the Front Bottoms continued to raise their profile, playing at Coachella and Austin City Limits as well as touring the U.K. with blink-182 and Frank Turner. In October 2017, they released Going Grey, their second LP for Fueled by Ramen. Ann, the second EP in the Grandmothers series, appeared the following year. In March 2019, the Front Bottoms released a split-single with singer and songwriter Kevin Devine, with the band contributing a cover of Devine's "Just Stay." Forever fascinated with the zeitgeist, their 2020 LP, In Sickness & In Flames, captured the group self-examining their continued adolescent feelings amid the anxiety of the times. Returning in 2022, they offered up another collection of fan favorites on Theresa, the third installment in their Grandmothers EP series. Heralded by the crunchy power pop anthem "Outlook," You Are Who You Hang Out With, the band's eighth full-length outing, arrived in 2023. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

The Front Bottoms's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
17 Sep 2025 The Front Bottoms in Newport MegaCorp Pavilion, Newport
18 Sep 2025 The Front Bottoms in Grand Rapids The Intersection, Grand Rapids
19 Sep 2025 Riot Fest 2025 in Chicago Douglass Park, Chicago
20 Sep 2025 Riot Fest 2025 in Chicago Douglass Park, Cicero, IL, United States
22 Sep 2025 The Front Bottoms - 10 Years of Back On Top The Mill & Mine, Knoxville, TN, United States
23 Sep 2025 The Front Bottoms in Richmond The National, Richmond
25 Sep 2025 The Front Bottoms, Sincere Engineer in Huntington The Paramount in concert with Northwell, Huntington
26 Sep 2025 The Front Bottoms in Boston Roadrunner, Boston
27 Sep 2025 The Front Bottoms, Sincere Engineer in Ithaca State Theatre of Ithaca, Ithaca

The Front Bottoms's Popular songs

  • Twin Size Mattress
  • Be Nice To Me
  • Lone Star

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Some of The Front Bottoms's most popular songs include Twin Size Mattress, Be Nice To Me, Lone Star. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

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The Front Bottoms is known for their distinctive sound in the asbury park indie genre, often blending elements of emo, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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