Dan Andriano Recruits Members of Get Married for New Project Dan Andriano & The Bygones, Shares First Single "Sea Level" (Epitaph Records)
Seasoned Punk singer-songwriter Dan Andriano is a man of many talents and a vast array of influences ranging from Melodic Punk to Americana. He is most known for his role as bassist and co-vocalist in Chicago Punk Rock band Alkaline Trio with whom he has released nine studio albums to date. He has, also, previously released two solo records under the name Dan Andriano In The Emergency Room, as well as material with Matt Pryor (The Get Up Kids.) In addition, Andriano has played bass in the Rock super-group The Damned Things along wth members of Fall Out Boy, Anthrax, and Every Time I Die since 2019. Plus, Dan has done stints over the years in Ben Weasel & His Iron String Quartet, Flowers, Slapstick, The Falcon, and Tuesday. Just yesterday, Dan Andriano announced the sheer existence of his new band, Dan Andriano & The Bygones. It features brothers Dylan & Randy Moore from buzz-worthy San Jose, California-based Punk/Rock band, Get Married.
Along with the announcement of Dan's new band, Dan Andriano & The Bygones shared their first single, "Sea Level." "I think, for me, the song is about self-realization and mental illness, finding your way to where the help is," Andriano says of the self-produced Indie Rock track. "I recently had my first taste of elevation sickness being higher up in The Rockies than I'd ever been. As we were boarding the flight home, I thought aloud to my wife, "just get me back to Sea Level." By the time I had found my seat, I was thinking to myself, "that's not a bad metaphor for what I've been searching for mentally," which is a better awareness of myself and trying to identify sooner when I'm spinning out or sinking down," he continued. Dan Andriano will soon be going out on tour with Alkaline Trio and Bad Religion from October 15th through November 27th with tickets on sale now. Dan Andriano & The Bygones' "Sea Level" single is now available on streaming platforms on Epitaph Records.