About
Set the scene: it’s 2AM. You’re in the car spiralling over a text you never got, and your phone battery is at 1%. The only thing louder than your sobs is the music you’re blasting to drown them out. That’s where Hyber lives––where emotional collapse and cathartic expression intertwine. Based between Salem and Boston, Massachusetts, the four-piece band makes joyously pissed-off emo for those of us who feel too much and text back too fast.
Led by vocalist/guitarist Kris Musto (she/her) with guitarist Nick Arathuzik (he/him), bassist Gabriel Santos (he/him), and drummer Jeanette Abbene (she/her), Hyber channels the raw nerve of Movements, the sugar-high hooks of The Beths, the self-aware angst of The Wonder Years, and the “it’s not a phase” stamina of early Fall Out Boy. They’re a bit younger and messier, but equal parts melodramatic and melodic; built for basement shows and downward spirals alike.
Their new song, “Waiting For Your Call”, is an adrenaline-filled bop about confronting the skeletons in your closet, crafted just for those experiencing situations that have left them sleep deprived and over-caffeinated. Distorted guitars, a whiplash chorus, and a Space Invaders-style pick slide at 2:15 that accidentally made it into the final mix make up the track’s soul; there’s even a chiptune remix b-side, Hyber’s very own soundtrack for fighting your very own personal boss.
The track bridges the gap between Hyber’s debut EP, All The Things It Hurt To Know, and their upcoming full-length, currently in the works with rising producer Justin Bartlett at Grammy Award nominee Will Yip’s studio, Studio 4 in Pennsylvania. The result is a bit dark, and fully embraces the bands natural “no-fucks-left-to-give” punch. It’s the sound of a band fully stepping into their own moment to create something loud, unfiltered, and unexpectedly fun.
Whether you’re screaming these lyrics in your bedroom or the car, or you’re hearing that chiptune breakdown hit at just the right moment, Hyber is here to remind you that closure is overrated, but a great song can be just as healing.
Hyber is repped by Jamie Coletta of No Earbuds and has received media support form Idobi Radio, New Noise Magazine, Vanyaland, Already Heard, and more.
PRESS
Hyber dial in suspense with new single ‘Waiting For Your Call’ - Vanyaland, June 2025
10 New Songs You Need To Spin This Week - Idobi Radio, May 2025
Hyber - Waiting For Your Call - Swim Into The Sound, May 2025
Hyber are “Waiting For Your Call” with New Single - Already Heard, May 2025
Show Review: Cape Crush, Hyber, and Cherubhead - New Noise Magazine, January 2025
Singles! Hyber, ‘Happy’ - Rock and Roll Fables, June 2024
Hyber bring punchy alt-rock to the silver screen in new video ‘Manic’ - Vanyaland, May 2024