Gone Stereo - Meet Me at The Garvies

Long-Island based pop-punk quintet Gone Stereo’s latest single, “Meet Me at Garvies,” is a total
pop-punk throwback that hits all the right notes for anyone still spinning their early 2000s
Warped Tour playlists. Produced by Frank Mitaritonna at VUDU Studios, this track is bursting
with everything a pop-punk fan could want — addictive melodies, electrifying guitars, and
harmonies so tight they’ll stick in your head for days.

Right from the first crash of the drums, “Meet Me at Garvies” comes out swinging. The guitars
hit like a blast of adrenaline, and Matty Lupinacci’s vocals are packed with just the right amount
of grit. There’s no denying the chemistry in this band — Chris Lynam and Josh Freeman create a
wall of sound with their punchy riffs, while Mike Drinkwalter’s bass and Dan DiGiuseppe’s
relentless drumming hold everything together. This track is an all-out anthem that demands to
be cranked up loud.

Lyrically, the song captures that quintessential pop-punk feeling of fleeting youth and lost
connections. Garvies Point serves as their perfect nostalgic backdrop, while Lupinacci delivers
the line “as soon as it comes, it was already gone,” summing up that bittersweet vibe that
anyone can relate to.
Fans of bands like New Found Glory and The Starting Line will get a kick out of the layered
harmonies, especially during the chorus — it’s an absolute sing-along moment that’ll be a live-
show highlight.
Gone Stereo isn’t just paying tribute to the genre — they’re injecting it with fresh energy and
proving they’re a force to be reckoned with. With “Meet Me at Garvies,” they’re simultaneously
reviving the past and paving the way for pop-punk’s next chapter.

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