Super Sometimes

SUPER SOMETIMES are too young to have seen their San Diego hometown explode as a pop-punk launching pad around the turn of the millennium, but the spirit of genre legends live on in the upstart quartet as they lead their own SoCal charge, melding generations of punk rock with an old-school DIY mentality and new-school social media savvy.
The Pure Noise Records signees have quickly become one of the brightest new voices in the underground, thanks to an insatiable work ethic and obsessive, studious dedication to their craft. Their latest release From Then & Now, which dropped August 12, 2025 on Pure Noise, features their 8 previously released singles along with two new ones (“Say Something Now” and “All Systems Go,” a Box Car Racer cover) and threads the needle between the adrenaline-fueled urgency of skate punk, the polished hooks and tight arrangements of Drive-Thru Records' heyday, the confessional lyricism and unfiltered emotion of Tumblr-era acts.
Whatever era of the genre resonates with audiences, they’ll find it in Super Sometimes’ music – all underwritten by a wide-eyed irreverence and joy that’s only amplified every time they step on stage, whether they’re headlining legendary Southern California clubs like Chain Reaction and SOMA, supporting acts like State Champs and Hawthorne Heights or at festivals like Is For Lovers and Furnace Fest.
“There's still much ground to cover,” vocalist Gabriel Muñoz says. “We’ve accomplished more than I think we ever expected we would, especially so quickly, but we know there’s still so much out there. There’s so many things we haven’t done yet – and that’s what keeps it exciting.”













