
We recently had the beyond amazing opportunity, to check out the new split EP , “Bridges And Tunnels “ from Long Island’s- Gone Stereo and New York City’s – Something Bitter . You can listen to the epic collection of songs that is “Bridges And Tunnels” on Spotify Here and on Apple Music Here
We were absolutely pumped to check out “Bridges And Tunnels “ from Gone Stereo and Something Bitter , as we are fans of both bands . “Bridges And Tunnels “ features brand-new tracks,two from each group, available today (December 27 ) digitally, and later on limited-edition 7” vinyl, CD, and
cassette.

We absolutely love Gone Stereo, they have such a one of a kind sound that grabs you immediately , they have released “Sad Turtles” and “Cut the Rope” as part
of the split EP. These tracks were recorded at VuDu Studios, where they were produced, mixed, and
mastered by the talented Frank Mitaritonna, known for working with such luminaries as Thought Crimes,The Dillinger Escape Plan, and Hopesfall.
If you are familiar with The Whole Kameese, you know that when we hear something that we like , we want to shout it from the from the rooftops….. The bass line on “Sad Turtles “ is absolutely mind blowing, it sets the tone for a phenomenal track. Everything on this track is pure melodic pop punk perfection the melody , the guitars everything. If you’re not singing along to “Sad Turtles” by time the chorus kicks in you need to seek medical attention. “Sad Turtles” may explore themes of being lost and yearning for belonging, ultimately it is kick ass Saturday night song about getting wasted .
The other track from Gone Stereo, “Cut The Rope”, is a driving that has Gone Stereo, firing on all cylinders.
“Cut the Rope” tells a story about a mystical woman. The song’s melody is haunting
and atmospheric, with a sense of mystery and intrigue. Overall, Gone Stereo’s new songs showcase their
ability to blend different genres and create a unique, familiar, and fresh sound, and we loved every freaking minute of it.
The next two tracks on “Bridges And Tunnels”, are from Something Bitter, a melodic punk-rock band from New York City, Something Bitter deliver a high energy sound that artfully showcases their “Next Level “ musicianship. They have given us two kick ass tracks as their contribution to “Bridges And Tunnels” – “The Ends “ and “Milo Goes Fight Club” .
These tracks were independently recorded and mixed by singer/guitarist Russ Worstell, and mastered by Frank Mitaritonna.

The melodic tone and vocal performance coupled with an addictive melody on “The Ends “, instantly made us take notice.
“The Ends” is a song about loss and gaining something in the process. It’s about realizing that the effort
you’re putting into something isn’t working out — work, a relationship, a Rubik’s cube, or any other pursuit
— and that you were never the right person. Because while your world outlook isn’t bleak, it isn’t roses and candy floss. The final track on “Bridges And Tunnels”, is the powerful, “Milo Goes To Fight club” This song is an absolute sonic and melodic gem .
“Milo Goes to Fight Club”, is a song about that dude we’ve all encountered who lives to
make other people’s lives miserable. You know, that schoolyard bully, that jerk in the street late on a Friday night who just wants to pick a fight to feel better, that cop who loves their badge a little too much. It’s a reminder that being kind and decent is what gives you a decent life, not being that guy. Besides having a phenomenal title, what we really loved about “Milo Goes To Fight Club “ , is the brilliantly crafted lyrics. We are big fans of lyrics and “Milo Goes To Fight Club” is a lyrical masterpiece.
Gone Stereo and Something Bitter have delivered a future classic with their split EP, “Bridges And Tunnels “
