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Pop Punk Band Postcards From The Moon Release Millennial Break-Up Anthem

Pop Punk Band Postcards From The Moon Release Millennial Break-Up Anthem

WATCH THE MUSIC VIDEO FOR “WISH YOU THE BEST”

ALSO AVAILABLE ON SPOTIFY

Fresh off the release of their violin-driven pop punk single “Just Make Sure You’re Happy,” Texas-based quintet Postcards From The Moon are back with a new music video and single called “Wish You The Best.” Violinist Rolando Valentin Ramon sets down the high-pitched instrument and picks up a guitar for the finely tuned ballad.

Wish You The Best” comes from the band’s new EP, Me Without You, out now on all online platforms. The song begins with quick and sweet piano riff before launching into a swaying groove and lyrics that could be the millennial anthem for a failed friendship.

“I wrote this song about an ex-friend of mine,” says vocalist Caleb Rangel. “It’s about me not holding grudges for the way things ended and simply wishing her the best. I only want her to be happy. The lyrics were influenced by a Snapchat story. Another friend of mine was going through something similar and was posting photos with captions that really got to me. I used a lot of her original words as lyrics in this song, after getting the ‘okay’ from her of course.”

Me Without You is the sophomore EP from the self-proclaimed “Sad Boys of San Antonio” and is mostly a reflection and acceptance of things we cannot change. It was produced by Kevin W. Gates (Never Shout Never, Stephen Jerzak, The Ready Set).

Listen to “Wish You The Best” on Spotify.

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The piano-driven song will surely break your heart as the vocalist sings of a failed friendship.”
-Alternative Press

This nostalgic pop-punk gem sounds like if Mayday Parade had a violin, and it rules.”
-Substream Magazine

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