Emerging artist Geo Pardalos returns with his latest single Light at The End, a high-energy pop-punk track that captures the emotional ups and downs of life through the changing seasons. The song serves as the second single from his upcoming self-produced debut album, The New 20s.
Blending fast-paced guitars with melodic hooks, Light at The End explores how our moods often mirror the world around us. Using winter as a metaphor for life’s more difficult periods, the track reflects feelings of isolation and emotional heaviness before building into an uplifting, anthemic chorus—reminding listeners that brighter days always return.
Written and produced independently, the track highlights Pardalos’ ability to fuse introspective themes with energetic, accessible pop-punk soundscapes. At its core, the song delivers a relatable message: emotional lows are temporary and part of a natural cycle—something that resonates strongly in a time marked by uncertainty and change.
Following the release of his first single Young n Wild, Pardalos continues to build momentum toward The New 20s, a project centered on growth, identity, and modern life in the current decade. With each release, he further refines a sound that balances vulnerability with energy and optimism, drawing from deeply personal, autobiographical experiences.
Who Is Geo Pardalos?
Geo Pardalos is an independent artist, previously known as the drummer for bands such as BlueGem (now dissolved), Stig Van Eijk, Silver End, and Sandmarx, among others. In his solo work, he steps into the spotlight as a vocalist and songwriter, channeling his modern pop-punk influences into emotionally driven music.
His upcoming debut album, The New 20s, showcases a diverse sonic palette—ranging from pop-punk and acoustic pop to jazz, electronic elements, and even traditional Greek influences that honor his heritage.
Lyrically, his music focuses on real-life experiences, relationships, and personal growth, combining high-energy production with honest storytelling. More than just a debut, The New 20s acts as both a personal introduction and a dedication to his family—marking the beginning of a new chapter, both musically and personally.