NORMY Turns It Up For New Single “Thanks For Nothing”

Punk Band NORMY Signs to Smartpunk Records & Drops New Track, “Thanks For Nothing”

We are super pumped to check out the new single from Cleveland punks NORMY “Thanks For Nothing “

You can check out the new single “Thanks For Nothing” Here

You can’t help but totally love the energetic fast paced “Thanks For Nothing “ ( This song is freaking epic . The band released the song today in partnership with Smartpunk Records, to announce the band’s signing to the independent label. Further details about a potential upcoming album have not yet been revealed, but the band has teased new music in the works.

On the new track, Eric Egan of NORMY states:

“Thanks For Nothing” is about an experience I had touring overseas for the first time; which had been something I’d been dreaming of for years; and one miserable person single-handedly making the whole experience kind of shitty.“- Eric Egan

On the signing to Smartpunk Records, label manager Matt Burns states:

While working on some artwork and ideas for Highway Sniper, George and I got on the topic of pop punk and he mentioned his project NORMY, referencing bands like Lagwagon as the main influence. He had sent me their (then new) EP, “What On God’s Green Earth” and I fell in love. He told me their new songs were even better, and I didn’t believe him. When I heard the mixes from what would become ‘What The Fuck Planet Are The Guys From,’ I kept putting them on repeat for like 2 hours. If I could skateboard, these songs would be the soundtrack to me shredding the gnar. Instead, I’ll just play Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater and blast the EP“ – Matt Burns

Normy formed in Cleveland, Ohio in 2021

Their current lineup consists of bassist/vocalist Eric Egan (Heart Attack Man), guitarist/vocalist Steve Perrino (Walking Wounded), and drummer George Lucarelli (Highway Sniper, You Die First). Their sound has diversified throughout their career – their pop-punk style blending catchy pop melodies with fast-paced punk rock. Their lyrics center on relationships, adolescent frustration, and maturity—or lack thereof.

Life can be kind of a crazy blur sometimes… It’s great to know that their are bands like Normy that can give us a killer tune like “Thanks For Nothing “ to make life a little more enjoyable.

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