Long Island, NY emotional hard rock band Card Reader has just dropped their newest single, the hard hitting rocker “My Own Path”. The song mixes the melodic and gutteral aspects of the harder side of emo and post-hardcore and features additional vocals form Tom Accamondo.
“This song is about survival,” explains vocalist and guitarist Tom Petito. “When destined to forge your own path in life you have to fight for it. You must never give in to opposition. Believe in your own abilities whole heartedly. Embrace taking risks and trust yourself relentlessly. Apply that mentality and the only person capable of stopping you from reaching your goals will be yourself. ”
“My Own Path” was produced by Nik Bruzzese and features guest vocalist Tom Accamondo (@senselesshc) “This release is special to us because we got to work with Nik Bruzzese, Tom Accamondo and Sean Ageman,” explains Petito. “We love filming with Sean because he brings his own innovative concepts to the shoot. He always does a phenomenal job bringing the best out of us. Tommy absolutely killed his vocal spot on this track. I’ve known Accamondo for a long time and watched his music career blossom with Senseless. So it’s a really nice treat featuring him on a Card Reader release. We love to push the boundaries of our sound. We’re stoked to give fans a new song with more animosity than ever before.”
The song is now playing across all digital streaming platforms. Along with the single the band has released a music video, directed by Sean Ageman (@washedupmedia) Listen to the single now on Spotify or on YouTube below:
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