Super Sometimes, have released a new single from their forthcoming album ‘Show the World What’s Underneath’ out 15th May 2026 via Pure Noise Records.
“‘Make Up Stories’ follows ‘Afterthought‘, which was released with the announcement of the new album.’Make Up Stories‘ is a direct continuation of ‘Afterthought‘ painting a picture of the same person who mistreated you crawling back, trying to beg and manipulate their way back into your life,” explains the band. “Lyrically, this song was incredibly fun to write. We used the concepts of a court trial and a game of chess as analogies for a broken relationship.”
“This track showcased significant growth in musicianship between the three of us,” the band continues. “It was more sophisticated than anything we had done before, and it truly opened our eyes—kicking the door down for us to go all in musically on this record.”
“’Show the World What’s Underneath” is us staking our flag in the ground as one of the torchbearers of pop-punk,” the band continues. “There’s a little bit of something for everybody, and our take on the genre will definitely be a breath of fresh air for those who have been looking for something a little different in the scene. We hope it inspires more people to fall in love with pop-punk the same way we did growing up.”
Tracklisting
1. Afterthought
2. Make Up Stories
3. Always You
4. Learned My Lesson
5. See This Coming
6. Show The World What’s Underneath
7. Spend
8. Common Place
9. Medicine
10. Prophet
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