Bryce Vine Hits The Gas On "Let’s Do Something Stupid!"
- Charles Luberisse

- 3 hours ago
- 1 min read
Written By: Big C

Impulse doesn't have to be reckless. With Let’s Do Something Stupid!, Bryce Vine develops clarity with out overthinking fully into a philosophy. Where earlier chapters blurred hip-hop, alt-rock, and melodic pop into radio-ready hybrids, this release is a project that trades polish for punch and hesitation for heat. Produced by ska-punk mainstay John Feldmann, the record crackles with Warped Tour energy. Ska horns collide with pop choruses and punk urgency meets Vine’s sharp, self-aware lyricism. Tracks like Yea Yea Yea and Still Want You set the tone early, while his reimagined take on Goldfinger’s Superman (alongside Tony Hawk and Goldfinger) nods to skate-culture lineage without feeling stuck in it.

Released via Big Noise Music Group, the album reconnects him with the pop-punk pulse that first pulled him toward a guitar at 13 — crunchy riffs, gang vocals, and hooks built for crowded rooms. The guest list reads like a cross-genre summit: Bailey Spinn, The Home Team, State Champs, Dicky Barrett, OUT IN FRONT, and more. Vine has already proven he can dominate mainstream lanes alongside his sold-out North American run. Do something smart and srteam "Let’s Do Something Stupid!" now. Remember why loud music still matters and follow Bryce Vine on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, and Spotify.





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