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By challenging each other to progress, Better Lovers challenge heavy music to move forward along with
them.
Driven by the same restless spirit and clear intention, this cohort of longtime musicians have rallied
around a shared vision of creative fearlessness and relentless energy. Playing with a chemistry bordering
on magic, the musicians—Greg Puciato [vocals], Jordan Buckley [guitar], Will Putney [guitar, producer],
Steve Micciche [bass], and Clayton “Goose” Holyoak [drums]—naturally evolve on their 2024 full-length
debut album, Highly Irresponsible [Sharptone Records].
Puciato keeps it simple, “New album. First full-length. It’s a typical thing to say, but we’re excited to start
getting this thing out there. Everyone really brought their best to this and brought out the best in each
other.” It’s been that way since the winter of 2022 when longtime friends Jordan, Steve, and Goose congregated
in a cold Buffalo, NY basement to jam, sowing the seeds for early song ideas. They initially tapped Will to
produce (he also jumped at the chance to play guitar), while Greg officially joined the fold upon hearing
demos. Without warning in 2023, the group made their presence known with “30 Under 13” followed by
the God Made Me An Animal EP. Metal Hammer christened the latter “one of the finest examples of
savage modern hardcore you’ll hear in 2023.” Inciting further critical applause, Revolver raved, “they
attack like a fresh, hungry band out for blood. Which is what they are,” and KERRANG! profiled them
with a cover story. Not to mention, they sold out the bulk of dates on their very first tour.
They capitalized upon and catalyzed this momentum into Highly Irresponsible. Putney resumed his role
as producer, and the bandmates ignited ten tracks with calculated intensity.
Putney notes, “Being a member of the band and the producer is actually a real advantage for Better
Lovers. We’re so dialed in to exactly what we want to do, and our creative process is so in sync and
natural that we rarely hit a wall when we work on music.”
“Writing and recording our first full length was slightly more surgical than the EP, but had a similar lack of
restraint. I feel more pressure writing this press release than I felt all winter in Will’s studio. I got to wake
up everyday and watch the masters perfect their craft. I was a student. It was a playground. Everything
was funny. We were reading each other’s minds. Even creating our own language at some points. I didn’t
know if I was watching my closest friends write music, or if I was watching music use us to exist. The
voice in my head warning me how highly irresponsible it was to hop on this bull again was gone.
Replaced by bad ideas, inside jokes, and a rejuvenated love for helping to write songs that don’t sound
like anything else.
Better Lovers found each other, and they’re going to keep pushing each other and heavy music forward.
“This is a band firing on all cylinders that is both dynamic and destructive,” Putney leaves off. “That
translates through the speakers on this LP, and I can’t wait for people to experience the whole record.”
Buckley smiles, “Humans and animals alike are programmed to do wild things for what they love—Highly
Irresponsible things. And we love what we’ve created. We know you will too.”