Review: Jr. Juggernaut’s New Single “Everything I Touch”

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Review By Halina Wegner

Los Angeles-based power trio Jr. Juggernaut is back with a bang, unveiling their latest single “Everything I Touch” from the highly anticipated album ‘Another Big Explosion,’ set to drop on August 9th via Mindpower Records. This release marks a significant milestone for the band, not only as their debut with Mindpower Records but also as the first to feature bassist Noah Green of L.A.’s The Pretty Flowers.

A Sonic Explosion

“Everything I Touch” encapsulates the essence of Jr. Juggernaut’s sound—soulful, melodic punk that draws inspiration from the raw energy of The Replacements, the fervent emotion of Husker Du, and the eclectic, heart-on-sleeve storytelling of Neil Young. The track brims with big riffs and sticky melodies, crafting a distinct blend of post-grunge and power-pop that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly modern.

“Everything I Touch” is a powerful introduction to ‘Another Big Explosion,’ setting the stage for what promises to be one of Jr. Juggernaut’s most impactful releases to date. Fans of soulful, melodic punk with a post-grunge twist will find much to love here. As the album’s August 9th release date approaches, anticipation is sure to build for this latest offering from one of L.A.’s standout power trios.

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