Better Lovers, the band formed following the fracture of beloved Buffalo legends Every Time I Die, has announced they are parting ways with vocalist Greg Puciato. Since the band's 2023 inception, they have submitted two universally praised releases with God Made Me an Animal EP and the 2024 full length debut, Highly Irresponsible.
Consisting of the core of Every Time I Die in guitarist Jordan Buckley, bassist Stephen Micciche, drummer Clayton Holyoak along with revered producer and songwriter Will Putney, the band's success was backed by a obvious work ethic that saw band regularly on the road.
In a statement shared to their social media accounts, the band explained the decision to move in the a different direction, while also revealing they are finishing a new album and looking for a new vocalist. The statement read amicably while keeping the details of the decision close to the chest.
"Better Lovers is parting ways with Greg Puciato.
We’re proud of the work we’ve done together but we are moving in another direction.
To all of our fans, thank you for riding with us these past few years. We’ve accomplished so much in such a short time with your support and we’re still beyond excited to continue down this road with you.
The four of us are finishing writing a new album which we are extremely proud of and currently looking for a new singer.
Thanks for your understanding , we’ll see you soon."