Gone Stereo is keeping the Strong Island pop-punk scene alive with their nostalgia-fueled track, “Meet Me at Garvies.” The song, freshly released tonight, kicks off with a powerful burst of pounding drums before the lead guitars jump in, delivering a perfectly tuned pop-punk riff that will instantly grab genre fans. With its powerhouse drums and a wall of distorted guitars, this track is an undeniable banger. The vocals, with their emo edge, evoke a classic feel but bring a fresh melody that stands out in today’s scene. The bridge section has a sing-along moment that will be epic at live shows. High-energy and anthemic, this song is poised to resonate in the Long Island music scene and beyond.
“Meet Me at Garvies was written in segments. Musically, we wrote it in Sea Cliff, NY which is right by Garvies Point. Hence the name…Lyrically, I had a sentence circling inside of my head ‘as soon as it comes, it was already gone’, now whether it be a friendship, relationship, or job, etc., having experienced those things, the loss, it felt good to write about how it made me feel. ” – Matty Lupinacci, Gone Stereo
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Written by Ryan Cassata
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