Long Island, NY Pop-Punk Band Card Reader Ponder Life’s Fleeting Nature On Emotional New Single “Sore Eyes” Produced By Nik Bruzzese (Man Overboard)

*The Following Press Release Was Issued By Earshot Media*

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Stream Card Reader’s latest single “Sore Eyes” here:https://youtu.be/KIW_Zqbs8lk

“I wrote this song after I lost a close friend. The message is resounding: life is short, any day could be your last so don’t settle for less. Go after your dreams unapologetically.” – Tom Petito (guitar/vocals)

Produced by Nik Bruzzese (Man Overboard). Recorded at The LumberYard Hammonton, NJ. Mastered by @rogueplanetmastering Artwork by @Dan_Buksa .

Now streaming on all digital platforms.

Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Zv5kjN

Apple Music: https://apple.co/2ZqzViu

Bandcamp: https://bit.ly/3eOL9ne

Card Reader is a new pop-punk band from Long Island, NY. A trio consisting of guitarist/vocalist Tom Petito, drummer Rob Cigliano, and guitarist Marc Lambert. The project launched on February 4th 2020 with the debut single and music video “Familiar Voices.” Their first song was followed by two more independent releases “True Enemy” and “Sore Eyes” later in the year.

With the live music scene currently suffering, Card Reader is determined to forge ahead. They will be heading back into the studio this summer to record their first EP, which is due to be released in the fall.

Originally founded by Petito, the band was created to put passion at the forefront. After 10 years working with bands founded by other people, Tom wanted to start his own project with a new vision to fulfill his goals in music.

The motto of Card Reader is: Believe in yourself unapologetically. Don’t settle for anything less than what makes you happy in life and in music. Surround yourself with people who believe in you and put your own stamp on what being in a band means. Card Reader doesn’t want to become just another pop-punk band. They want to show the world what it means to be Card Reader.

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