Stereo Skyline was an American pop rock band from East Meadow, New York, which was formed in 2006.
[4] Matt Villani left the pop punk group, Valet Parking to form Stereo Skyline.
[citation needed] Soon after the formation of the first line-up, Drozdzewicz left the band and was temporarily replaced by Chris Capuano of Valet Parking/Set In Color until Purpura was moved to drums.
Dizura also left and was replaced by his Suddenly October bandmate, Kevin Bard, who was recruited to play guitar and sing vocals.
[citation needed] According to Bard, Stereo Skyline was named after their home state of New York and their love for music.
[7] In winter and spring 2008, the band recorded an EP called Stereo Skyline at Stadiumred in Harlem, New York.
[3] The artwork for the EP was created by Alexander Sheldon of Match & Kerosene and was edited into its final state by Russell Heiman of Nice Guys Finish First.
It was produced by Blake Healy (formerly of Metro Station) and includes production and songwriting work by S*A*M and Sluggo and Adam Schlesinger.
[23] On August 11, 2011, the band released the single "Kiss Me in the Morning" from their upcoming second studio album The Good Life.
[25] Bard brought back Purpura and friends Larzz Principato and Ryan Forsythe to fill out the touring line-up.
[27] After disappearing from the music scene for several years, Stereo Skyline returned in 2019 and released the single "Runaway's" with Hamptons.