Move Along are a Pop Punk band from Khon Kaen, Thailand, who are built on DIY ethics and brutal honesty. They sing about love, dreams, mental breakdowns, and real life without any filters and their sophomore full length, Quarter Life, is out today via streaming platforms. Quarter Life is their first English language release, the album reflects the sound of a generation stuck between love, work, money, and dreams, all the while still yelling into the void with guitars turned all the way up.

Quarter Life dives into the chaos of mid-twenties life reflecting the confusion, burnout, love, failure and stubborn dreams. It’s brutally honest, unpolished, and exactly how they meant it to sound. Musically, the album keeps their core Pop Punk energy intact but delivers tighter, more direct songs with sharper emotional weight. Quarter Life captures the band’s identity in every melody, shout and lyric.

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Move Along are embarking on a tour of Malaysia, Singapore and Japan next month, with more dates planned in Indonesia later this year.

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