The pop-punk trio, The Losers Club, pulls at your heartstrings and hits you with 90s nostalgia in their new single "Call Me Zack Morris," now available on all streaming platforms.

Pulling inspiration from the 90s sitcom, Saved By The Bell, the new single touches on the teenage heartache Zack and Kelly go through and connects it to their own lives. "Call me Zack Morris" hits you like a whirlwind of adolescent emotions.

The Losers Club Releases 'Saved by the Bell' Inspired Single, 'Call Me Zack Moris'
The pop-punk trio, The Losers Club, pulls at your heartstrings and hits you with 90s nostalgia in their new single "Call Me Zack Morris," now available on all streaming platforms. Chris Tracy @Christracyphoto/ WTFpublicity

'Call Me Zack Moris' by The Losers Club

"We thought the subject matter was super relatable and whether your high school experience was good or bad you never forget it. So we wanted to write a song that felt like a nostalgic ride," said Cass.

The Losers Club is a three-piece American punk rock band from Denver, Colorado. Cass Braido (guitar/co-lead vocalist) and Tristin Pounders (bass/co-lead vocalist) had been in and out of projects together since early 2019 but found common ground outside of a casino bathroom in Las Vegas where Cass showed Tristin early demos of what would become The Losers Club.

The project would be put on hold, however, as the world shut down to battle the COVID-19 pandemic. Months of isolated practice commenced and a number of auditions later Cade Ralston (drums) was added to the group to complete the trio.

By late 2020 the band had independently released three singles (Radio Faces, Eloise, and Steady as She Goes) recorded and mixed in Cass' basement. The singles allowed the group to begin booking a string of shows and save up money to book actual studio time.

By the summer of 2021, they began receiving a positive reception from the Denver punk scene due to their charming on-stage antics and studio-produced singles, post notably "Freak Like Me". 2022 is slated to be the band's biggest year so far with shows booked at some of Denver's premier venues and opening for large national touring acts.

Check out The Losers Club playing Globe Hall Denver in Colorado on May 27. Buy tickets here.