

Just Surrender's story begins with a relentless series of tours and major showcases that began to solidify the band's position as one of pop-punk's elite tastemakers. Two years and nearly three tour later, the group released their sophomore release, We're in Like Sin to rave reviews with Absolutepunk calling the music "catchy and wonderfully angsty." MTV.com has compared the band to "Fall Out Boy infused with My Chemical Romance."
While their roots are dug deeply into the backdrop of small-town New York, Just Surrender's sound is the product of an urban dance-theme meshed with classic harmony and scorching vocals. The result is a catchiness that is both hot and cool, tight yet spontaneous. On stage, they are a force like none other - dueling vocals alongside stomping percussion and scathing guitar. In the studio, the songs they create, like "Body Language and Bad Habits" and "Your Life and Mine," envelop any soundscape with an unheard, unique presence. It's the sound of change, and Just Surrender is pleased to cross any boundary to initiate a gutsy, new, phantom sound.
Just Surrender has already scratched the surface of the pop circuit - that much is certain. But with their massive grassroots base and their genuine appreciation for their fans, the group plans on building on their notoriety the old-fashioned way - through unchecked talent and a dominant ambition.