A bright, outdoor daytime portrait photograph of the four members of the Tampa band Social Wreckage standing closely together. They are shot from a slightly low angle against a clear, solid blue sky. From left to right: the first member has long curly red hair and is wearing a dark, horizontally striped long-sleeve shirt and blue jeans with their hands on their hips. The second member has blonde hair and is wearing an open red-and-black plaid flannel shirt over a dark graphic t-shirt and dark pants, with their hands in their pockets. The third member has dark curly hair, wearing a loose tan short-sleeve t-shirt and dark pants; they have both hands gripping the sides of their neck and their mouth is open wide as if yelling. The fourth member has shoulder-length light brown hair with bangs, wearing an olive green sweater and denim shorts over black fishnet tights.
Social Wreckage Credit: Nate Young

It’s been less than a year since Social Wreckage played a packed Crowbar in support of Underoath, and the Tampa rock band is already back in the same room to release a new EP, Moving On.

On it, Maren McTague leads the four-piece through a radio-ready lead single, “Eyes Everywhere,” with the rest of the four-track outing following suit thanks to pop-punk anthems (“Grow Up Kid”) and dramatic EP-closer “Dream.”

Tickets to see Social Wreckage (EP release) play Crowbar in Ybor City on Saturday, May 23 are still available for $15.

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Read his 2016 intro letter and disclosures from 2022 and 2021. Ray Roa started freelancing for Creative Loafing Tampa in January 2011 and was hired as music editor in August 2016. He became Editor-In-Chief...