Urethane - "Remember Me"

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Label: Cyber Tracks
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Band: Urethane
Track: Remember Me
Album: Dog Years (EP)
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Emerging pop-punk group URETHANE has unveiled their brand new 2-song EP Dog Years which is now available worldwide via Cyber Tracks. Lifted from the album, the infectious sing-along punk rock anthem "Remember Me" features Brenna Red (The Last Gang) on vocals and Matt Hensley (Flogging Molly) on accordion. The song was produced, engineered, and mixed by Cameron Webb (Motörhead, Megadeth, Alkaline Trio, NOFX, Pennywise).

"I was watching the real Buddy Holly story that Paul McCartney wrote in the early '80s," says bassist Chad Ruiz. "In one of the interviews, Buddy Holly's brothers sang this melody that instantly got trapped in my head. Throughout the years it was always on my bucket list to turn this melody into a punk anthem. An anthem of love, hope, friendship, and prosperity." "Our best music video to date," adds guitarist, professional skateboarder, and cultural icon Steve Caballero.

Pop-punk outfit URETHANE featuring legendary Hall of Fame professional skateboarder and guitarist Steve Caballero has released their second album on Cyber Tracks. Their debut album Chasing Horizons was produced, engineered, and mixed by Cameron Webb (Motörhead, Megadeth, Alkaline Trio, NOFX, Pennywise) and was released on September 24, 2021. The band will be touring as well including some festival appearances.

URETHANE formed during the infectious pandemic in 2020. The lineup consists of vocalist/guitarist Tim Fennelly (War Fever), guitarist Steve Caballero (The Faction, Odd Man Out, Soda), bassist Chad Ruiz (Skipjack), and drummer Dylan Wade (The Bombpops). Their musical roots are undeniably influenced by punk rock, pop-punk, and melodic hardcore. Dog Years was released February 24, 2023 via Cyber Tracks.


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