Gone Stereo hits a Home Run with single, “Meet Me at Garvies”

Gone Stereo’s latest single, “Meet Me at Garvies,” is a perfect pop-punk time capsule. The Long Island quintet, formed in 2022, has crafted a song that feels like a direct shot of early 2000s Warped Tour energy. Recorded, produced, mixed, and mastered by Frank Mitaritonna at VUDU Studios, the track captures all the hallmarks of that beloved era — driving guitars, soaring harmonies, and hooks that are impossible to shake.

From the first punchy riff, it’s clear that “Meet Me at Garvies” is designed to get listeners moving. Matty Lupinacci’s vocal delivery is pitch-perfect, blending just the right amount of grit and melody, while Chris Lynam and Josh Freeman’s guitars provide a rhythmic backbone full of catchy, layered riffs. The song’s tempo is upbeat, keeping the energy high throughout its runtime, while drummer Dan DiGiuseppe and bassist Mike Drinkwalter lock in a tight, driving rhythm that pushes the song forward.

What truly elevates “Meet Me at Garvies” is Gone Stereo’s impeccable three-part harmonies. Fans of New Found Glory, MxPx, and The Starting Line will feel right at home with the way the band harmonizes over the chorus. The vocal layers give the song an anthemic quality, making it feel both nostalgic and fresh at the same time. The chorus, in particular, is the kind that will stick in your head for days, demanding to be sung along to.

Lyrically, “Meet Me at Garvies” taps into the themes that make pop punk so endearing—youth, love, and the feeling of finding your place in the world. It’s a classic story of meeting someone at a familiar spot, which in this case is Garvies Point, a nod to the band's Long Island roots. The simplicity and relatability of the lyrics make it all the more charming, and the upbeat tempo adds to the song’s infectious feel.

Gone Stereo expertly fuses the best of 90s and early 2000s pop punk into a sound that’s both modern and timeless. Their ability to balance energy and melody is on full display in “Meet Me at Garvies,” and the band’s tight musicianship shines through in every section of the song. The production by Frank Mitaritonna at VUDU Studios is pristine, keeping the band’s punchy sound intact while allowing each instrument to breathe.

For fans of the genre, “Meet Me at Garvies” is a reminder of why pop punk remains such a beloved style of music. Gone Stereo is keeping the spirit of that era alive, while also giving it a modern edge. Their infectious energy, impeccable harmonies, and tight musicianship make them stand out in a scene that has seen its share of revival attempts. And with “Meet Me at Garvies,” Gone Stereo proves that they’re not just playing homage to their influences—they’re carving out their own space in the pop punk world.

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