Westchester Locals The Jukebox Romantics Just Hit SiriusXM’s Faction Punk
- A.J. Chiarella (“The 914 Guy”)

- 1 day ago
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Big news for the local music scene — The Jukebox Romantics, a beloved Westchester punk band with deep roots in the NY DIY community, just made it to national airwaves. Their song “March 24, 1984” has officially been added to rotation on SiriusXM’s Faction Punk — the same station that spins icons like Rancid, Green Day, and The Offspring.
Faction Punk, one of SiriusXM’s premier punk channels, features a mix of modern and classic punk rock, making this a major milestone for local representation in the genre.
The Jukebox Romantics have long been a staple of the NY punk scene, blending melody, energy, and heart into every show — whether it’s a packed 914 bar or a national tour stop.
The timing couldn’t be better: the band just released their new full-length album This One Looks Cool via Sell The Heart Records, which dropped a little over two weeks ago. The record is available now on vinyl and CD, and can be streamed everywhere music lives.
“March 24, 1984” — one of the standout tracks from the album — captures everything that makes The Jukebox Romantics who they are: nostalgic, defiant, and full of life.
You can catch it now on SiriusXM Channel 314 (Faction Punk) or spin it on your favorite streaming platform.
🎧 Listen: “March 24, 1984” — from This One Looks Cool
📀 Available: Vinyl, CD & all streaming platforms
📍 From: Westchester, NY

📻 Now Playing On: SiriusXM Faction Punk




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