We produce all of our records, which is great because it gives us autonomy. He comes from more of the alt-pallet that we normally would gravitate towards. That’s the same thing with Tim, he’s also a drummer. He’s also a drummer so he brings a sense of feel and rhythm to any songs we write with him. A lot of his work is in the rock place, but he comes from a hip-hop Long Island background. The Score: Pete’s awesome, he’s a friend of ours. Can you tell me more about those experiences and how it helped you guys grow as artists ? You have collaborated with heavy hitters in the industry such as Pete Nappi (30 Seconds To Mars and Shinedown) and Tim Randall (Imagine Dragons). For those times we may feel down and out, their music urges people to keep moving forward and never give up.Ītwood Magazine recently caught up with The Score, talking new single, the music that inspires them, and more.
Unwavering music that uplifts anyone who listens, The Score’s hard-hitting releases make you feel as if you are unstoppable, even naming one of their tracks as such. Entitled “Best Part,” it is a grungy, honest anthem pushing others to see the best in people and understand that as humans we all have faults. The Score’s latest track has that same intensity and strength. The audience deeply connected with the band’s raw passion and explosive energy. In 2019 they embarked on a European tour with a collection of songs that were not only inspiring but also extremely personal and heartfelt. Their supporters sing along to all their songs, creating a community of fans that come together in celebration of The Score’s highly encouraging and profound music. With a hefty dose of hustle, they have gone from a small apartment in the Upper East Side to receiving gold plaques, playing sold-out shows, and garnering millions of streams. Gritty, determined rock band The Score has a unique style of empowering, punchy alt-rock.
Los Angeles duo The Score provides listeners with the invigorating boost they need to fight for their dreams, and Atwood Magazine spoke to the band for insight on their process.