Emerging from the emotional grit of Pennsylvania’s rock scene, Die Tired delivers a crushing new single with “Trash Cans,” a track that doesn’t just revisit heartbreak, it smashes headfirst into it.
Blending the raw edge of grunge with the weight of modern hard rock, “Trash Cans” captures the chaos that follows a relationship falling apart. It’s not polished or pretty, and that’s exactly the point. The song lives in the wreckage, where memories linger, emotions spiral, and closure feels just out of reach.
Driven by distorted guitars, pounding rhythms, and vocals that teeter between restraint and explosion, Die Tired creates a soundscape that mirrors the emotional collision at the heart of the track. The chorus hits like a breaking point, “I crashed my car right into the trash cans now,” a line that feels less like fiction and more like a moment of total surrender.
What sets this release apart is the band’s first collaboration with lyricist Johnny Dianna, whose introspective writing adds a sharper emotional lens. His influence is felt in every line, bringing a sense of poetic tension that elevates the band’s already heavy sonic foundation.
“Trash Cans” isn’t just about heartbreak, it’s about what’s left behind when everything falls apart, and the strange clarity that comes from hitting rock bottom. It’s loud, vulnerable, and impossible to ignore.
For fans of Nirvana, Foo Fighters, and Alice in Chains, Die Tired taps into that same emotional weight while carving out something unmistakably their own.

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Biography
Originally stemming from the age-old Marine adage, “You can run, but you’ll just die tired,” one might assume that their music carries ominous undertones and perhaps explores dark themes. However, for Die Tired, it’s a punk rock way of declaring “Carpe diem!”
Hailing from various corners of Pennsylvania, Die Tired’s members each inject their unique flair and personality into their music. While they all have slightly different musical preferences, these diverse influences come together harmoniously to infuse fresh energy into irresistibly catchy alternative and pop-rock melodies.
Die Tired is a versatile band that draws inspiration from a wide spectrum, encompassing classic rock, heavy metal, pop-punk, and virtually anything playable on a guitar. Onstage, their lively and passionate performances never fail to leave audiences craving more. It’s practically impossible to resist tapping your foot, nodding your head, or enthusiastically singing along to their incredibly eclectic interpretation of rock ‘n roll. In the world of Die Tired, every day is an opportunity to seize life’s moments!
Die Tired is:
Matthew DeAngelis – Vocals & Guitar
Matt Orlando – Guitar
Jamieson (Jim) Lee – Bass
Brandon Ballantyne – Drums.
“A great quality punk rock, an exciting and fun song ideal to listen to in a bar with friends at night, with striking guitar solos and very well tuned vocals in my opinion everything is perfect wouldn’t change anything it’s ready to be heard worldwide, we will definitely publish it on our website and add the song to our YouTube and Spotify playlists and add the song to the Web Radio schedule later today.” – Penhasco Rock
“If it’s been a while since you’ve discovered an alt-rock track that tugs on the heartstrings as heavily as the rabid bass strings, prepare yourselves for the emotionally subjugating melodies in Die Tired’s latest single, Play, and leave the misery of responsibility behind.
With none of the pretension of a powerhouse and all of the talent, getting suckered into the anthemic soul of Play is non-optional. There are some serious virtuosic stripes through the hard-rock solos. But the filthy grungey distortion in the bass and Mathew DeAngelis’ vocals, which could send EVERY grown-up The All-American Rejects fan into swoon mode, the gravity of Play lingers in the giddying catharsis.” – Amelia Vanergast at A&R Factory
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