Philadelphia-based rock band Feaster has released a new single titled “Gene,” drawing on the feelings of heartbreak and the challenges of adjusting to life after a breakup. The song, which features powerful guitar riffs, energetic drums, and memorable hooks, captures the emotional turmoil that follows the end of a relationship. Feaster transforms the sadness and lingering feelings after loss into music that feels both vulnerable and full of energy.
Inspired by lead vocalist Jared Rodriguez’s personal story, “Gene” takes listeners into the aftermath of his separation not only from his ex-partner but also from the dog they once shared. The song reflects on the quiet reminders of what used to be—a missing presence, empty spaces, and memories that echo long after a relationship ends. This track allows listeners to connect with the idea that change and absence can leave deep marks, but music can turn that pain into something that brings relief and hope.
“Gene” stands out as the lead single from Feaster’s upcoming debut album, “Big Super,” due for release in May 2026. With band members who have grown up together and developed a unique bond, the album promises dynamic songwriting, blending fuzzy rock sounds with honest emotional themes. The group, consisting of Jared Rodriguez, Ian Lozinski, Chris Hranj, and Andreas “Dre” Constantinou, is known for their tight chemistry and instinctive musical direction.
In writing and performing “Gene,” Rodriguez found a way to face and work through the pain of losing both a partner and a beloved pet. The result is a track that feels immediate and raw, with hard-hitting melodies and emotionally charged lyrics. According to Rodriguez, the process was like treating a painful wound, offering a sense of closure and helping him move forward.
Beyond its personal roots, “Gene” reaches listeners with its universal message—dealing with loss, searching for ways to heal, and discovering one’s strength after change. Feaster hopes the song connects with anyone who has experienced similar emotions, offering comfort and the realization that music can help turn sorrow into something meaningful and even powerful.


























