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Bryce Vine Releases 'Superman (feat. Tony Hawk & Goldfinger)'


11-16-2025

Bryce Vine Releases 'Superman (feat. Tony Hawk & Goldfinger)'
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(BHM) Bryce Vine unleashes a high-energy, fresh spin on Goldfinger's iconic single, "Superman (feat. Tony Hawk & Goldfinger)", out via Big Noise Music Group and distributed through Virgin Music. The track follows his recent releases, "Yea, Yea, Yea" and "Still Want You," and showcases Bryce's effortless fusion of multiple musical styles with a fresh, nostalgic pop-punk edge.

A bold reimagining of Goldfinger's classic "Superman," the song captures everything fans love about the ska-punk revival: massive hooks with an unapologetic rush of energy and a nostalgic nod to skate culture's golden era. Produced by legendary hitmaker-and Goldfinger frontman- John Feldmann (blink-182, The Used, Avril Lavigne), the track expertly fuses his signature production with Bryce Vine's modern sensibility. Featuring an unexpected yet perfectly fitting guest appearance from Tony Hawk, the track blurs the line between past and present, celebrating the reckless freedom and spirit that defined a generation.

For Bryce Vine, the original "Superman" was more than just a song; it was a gateway into punk and ska, first discovered on the iconic Tony Hawk's Pro Skater soundtrack that helped shape his youth. Now, years later, he's come full circle, teaming up with Feldmann and Hawk to reimagine the anthem that started it all. "I can't wait for everyone to hear our version of the Goldfinger song 'Superman' featuring Tony Hawk! Gonna be RAD!," says Feldmann.

Bryce adds: "Tony Hawk's Pro Skater was everything for us early-2000s kids. The soundtrack was like a secret mixtape that shaped a whole generation of musicians-I was one of them. The first time I heard 'Superman,' it pulled me straight into ska and punk. Fast-forward years later, I'm in the studio with John Feldmann asking if he'd want to produce a cover of his own track. He's like 'Hell yeah. We should get Tony Hawk to feature' Wild how stuff comes full circle."

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