Lake Mosaic Release New Single “Perseverance”

Pop punk band Lake Mosaic have released their new single “Perseverance,” out on all digital streaming platforms NOW. Lake Mosaic, a 5-piece rock/punk outfit from Ann Arbor, Michigan, blends together elements of pop punk, easycore, and post hardcore to create their own tailored blend of rock. As they gear up to release a record in the new year, Lake Mosaic infuses their own fresh flavors into their upcoming single “Perseverance”. About the single, the band states:
As the title track off their forthcoming debut record, “Perseverance” captures the spirit of determination that forged the band’s sound during the worldwide lockdowns of early 2020. The first song written for the band by lead guitarist Adam Whitener, its minimal but melodic guitar parts recall the influence of early 2000’s pop-punk bands.
The brainchild of lead guitarist Adam Whitener, Lake Mosaic was formed in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hailing from the Great Lakes state of Michigan, Lake Mosaic is a powerhouse of pop-punk, easycore, and Midwest emo. The addition of lead vocalist Matt Eble in the Fall of 2020 pushed the band into heavier territory, bringing an edge and intensity to their energetic brand of pop-punk.

All the members of Lake Mosaic bring long musical backgrounds and training to the group. Adam and Matt have played in bands ranging from metal to jazz and R&B, and they do most of the production for Lake Mosaic’s commercial releases. Classically-trained musicians Evan Zegiel (rhythm guitar), bassist Ben Merte, and drummer Anthony DeMartinis all hold at least one bachelor’s degree in music, and Evan and Anthony have earned graduate degrees. Their mixed musical backgrounds have led Lake Mosaic to write creative and unique songs which are pushing the boundaries of pop-punk into exciting new territory.

Lake Mosaic’s debut record “Perseverance” is slated for an early-2022 release, and it presents themes of recovery, self-determination, and healing after emotional trauma.

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