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    Power Pop: The Stolen (feat. Jake Miller) – “Rooftop”

    By Phil KingJanuary 13, 2019001 Min Read
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    The Stolen (Feat. Jake Miller)

    “Rooftop”

    Rooftop

    What a great power pop/post punk band.  They have the same immediacy that made 3 Doors Down and Seven Mary Three such potent bands.  “Rooftop” is so great because, having the bands’ friend, Jake Miller, sing the second verse, the song introduces a second narrator in this paean to suicide prevention.  The Stolen are Dom Cuce, Kevin Smart, Rob Chiarappa, and Mike Chiarappa.  The guys are from New Jersey, and they have that Bon Jovi attitude that is definitely going to win fans.  This is great music.  Danceable, but actually saying something.  Check them out.

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