Montreal’s Dead Alright captures the frustration of feeling stuck in a never-ending cycle, on new high-energy summer pop punk anthem "Groundhog Day"

The high-energy summer pop punk anthem captures the frustration of feeling stuck in a never-ending cycle.

"An undeniable cut of late ‘90s skate punk that will appeal to fans of bands like A Wilhelm Scream, Millencolin, No Use For A Name."- Versus Machine

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Montreal’s Dead Alright (the solo project of Brand New Lungs/ Never Hit Again frontman Louis-Charles Berthiaume) has released the new single "Groundhog Day" the next in line in a series of new songs that will be released throughout 2023.

"Groundhog Day" is a high-energy summer pop punk anthem that captures the frustration of feeling stuck in a never-ending cycle. With catchy guitar riffs, driving drums, and a sing-along chorus, this track is reminiscent of Blink 182 or Neck Deep. Dead Alright's good reviews from New Noise Magazine, Loudwire and Exclaim confirm their increasing popularity.

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