New album “Show the World What’s Underneath” released by Pure Noise Records

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The debut album by Super Sometimes, titled “Show the World What’s Underneath,” has been released via Pure Noise Records. This Gen Z pop-punk band from Southern California has crafted a fresh take on the genre, aiming to inspire a new generation of pop-punk enthusiasts. The album features singles like “Learned My Lesson”, “Make Up Stories”, and “Afterthought”, which give listeners a taste of what to expect from the full-length release.

According to the band, “Show the World What’s Underneath” represents their bold entrance into the pop-punk scene as torchbearers of the genre. They describe the album as a diverse collection of tracks that will appeal to a wide audience, offering a unique perspective on familiar themes. Super Sometimes hopes to inject new energy into the pop-punk landscape and introduce listeners to a different side of the genre.

The creative process behind the album involved collaboration with industry professionals like Nick Casasanto of Knuckle Puck, Chris Freeman of Hot Mulligan, and producer Kyle Black. Drawing inspiration from iconic pop-punk bands like blink-182, New Found Glory, and Green Day, Super Sometimes sought to create a record that captured the essence of their influences while adding their own modern twist. The result is a collection of songs that explore themes of growing up, heartbreak, and the uncertainty of the future.

Since their emergence from the local San Diego music scene, Super Sometimes has continued to evolve and expand their reach, transitioning from small venues to national stages. Comprised of Gabriel Muñoz, Dylan Guzman, and Matthew Ludwig, the band exudes a youthful energy and a sense of humor that resonates with their audience. Their music reflects a blend of skate punk, pop sensibility, and raw emotion, making them a standout act in the pop-punk genre.

Super Sometimes is set to tour with Arm’s Length, The Callous Daoboys, and Harrison Gordon, with scheduled performances in North America, Japan, and at the iconic Vans Warped Tour. The band’s upcoming shows will showcase their vibrant sound and energetic stage presence, solidifying their position as a rising force in the pop-punk scene.

Overall, “Show the World What’s Underneath” marks a significant milestone for Super Sometimes, signaling the beginning of a promising journey in the music industry. With a commitment to authenticity, passion, and hard work, this young trio is poised to make a lasting impact on the pop-punk genre and inspire a new wave of fans to embrace their music.

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