Two dynamic forces in the melodic pop-punk scene, Long Island’s Gone Stereo and New York City’s Something Bitter, are thrilled to announce the release of their brand-new Split EP, titled “Bridges and Tunnels.” This collaboration features four exciting tracks—two from each band—showcasing their shared passion for energetic, heartfelt, and infectious pop-punk anthems.
Available on all digital streaming platforms starting December 27th, the EP will also be released in a range of collectible physical formats, including limited-edition 7” vinyl, CDs, and cassettes.
About “Bridges and Tunnels”
This Split EP is more than just a collaboration; it’s a celebration of the melodic pop-punk genre. Gone Stereo contributes two tracks that highlight their signature blend of 90s-inspired melodies and early 2000s pop-punk energy. With soaring vocal harmonies, irresistible guitar riffs, and electrifying rhythms, their songs promise to get listeners dancing and singing along.
Something Bitter, the NY-based melodic pop-punk band, brings their distinct edge and introspective lyrics to the mix, complementing Gone Stereo’s energy with their own unique take on the genre. Together, the two bands create a collection of tracks that resonate with fans old and new.
About Gone Stereo
Formed in 2022, Gone Stereo began as a solo project during the pandemic but quickly grew into a full-fledged band with the addition of longtime friends and collaborators. The lineup features Matty Lupinacci, Chris Lynam, Mike Drinkwalter, Josh Freeman, and Danny DiGiuseppe—all veterans of the Long Island punk scene.
Gone Stereo’s sound stands out by combining nostalgia for the 90s and early 2000s pop-punk eras with a modern twist. Their knack for crafting catchy, memorable songs has solidified their place as a band to watch in the melodic pop-punk genre.
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