Super Sometimes was originally known as New Aesthetic. According to guitarist/vocalist Dylan “Danger” Guzman (Danger is his real middle name), “There was another artist who had the name [New Aesthetic], and they told us we had to change it. It was pretty much a done deal once we found out they owned the copyrights. We thought we could find a way around it, but we figured it just presented a good opportunity, especially with the kind of moment we were having on social media.”
Landing on Super Sometimes, it wasn’t until after the name change that their video for the song “Spork” went viral, soon earning over two million views. “Nothing too crazy,” Guzman remarks, “but it definitely changed a lot of stuff for us as a band. We went from around 7,000 followers [on Instagram] one night, then waking up the next day with like 20,000.” Within around a month, their following had grown to over 70,000.
The group signed with Pure Noise Records, label home to likeminded acts The Story So Far, State Champs, Knocked Loose, Drug Church, and Less Than Jake. The label released their full-length From Then & Now in August 2025, a compilation record featuring their previous eight released songs along with two new singles, “Say Something Now” and a cover of “All Systems Go” by Boxcar Racer.
“With repackaging everything and making it sound better,” says Guzman, “then putting it into this new arrangement of our entire discography, we can present it to people as something new. It was a really good opportunity for us to get those back catalogue songs into people’s ears. We worked on those songs when we were very young. We take pride in them and wanted to give them a second life.”
Playing alongside Guzman on the album are Gabriel Munoz (vocals/guitar), Matthew Ludwig (drums), and Matthew Anliker (bass).
Photo by Moe Horta, courtesy Pure Noise Records.