conner's  "good for nothing" Is an Alternative-Fueled Love Letter

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Maryland native conner has quickly proven himself to be a standout amongst the current wave of artists reviving elements of punk pop. The singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist is no stranger to penning memorable melodies and his discography is a testament to this ability. Anthemic singles like "theme song" and  "bite the bullet" feature catchy hooks and a magnetic punk-fused vocal performance.  

His newest track "good for nothing" is no different. Similar to previous singles,   conner's high energy and vocal presence are immediately captivating. The drums hit with a sense of urgency as they climactically build alongside the guitar leads. Beyond the song's instrumental and conner's performance, his songwriting on the track is some of his most relatable and emotive to date.  

With "good for nothing," conner epitomizes what made the '90s alternative scene so exciting, while still finding the space to add his own fresh perspective to the sound.  

Listen to  "good for nothing" below:

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