MEGA INFINITY

📍LONG ISLAND NY

🎵 ALT ROCK, SKA PUNK, METAL

💿 SAY-10 RECORDS

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Mega Infinity was formed on Long Island in 2014 by Michi DiGiulio. They self released Behind Glass Walls EP (2017) and Rainbow Heartache LP (2021). Their EPs Chaos Magick (2023)and The Mega Bad Disaster Party (with Bad Mary, 2024) were released on Ska Punk International Records. They’re signed to Say-10 Records for their sophomore album Harmonic Convergence, which released on March 3rd, 2026. Leading up to the record, have released the singles “Temperance”, “And The Crowd Goes Mild” featuring MC Lars, and “When You Get Home”.

Touring spaces in the Midwest US, southwest US & East coast and performing on festival stages, Mega Infinity has shared the stage with bands including BIG D AND THE KIDS TABLE, CATCH 22, MC LARS, I FIGHT DRAGONS, JER, TSUNAMI BOMB, MEPHISKAPHELES, and more. They have performed at music festivals such as FEST 23 (Gainsville, FL), SPI Fest (Austin, TX, Windsor, CT, and Minneapolis, MN), Ninguid Records Music Fest (St. Louis, MO), and many others throughout the country. In the documentary, This is New Tone, they were featured in a segment about bands that are the future of ska punk.

Mega Infinity is working towards fostering more safe spaces for the LGBTQ community, disabled people, and women. The current lineup is Michi DiGiulio, Mike DiGiulio, Rich DiLeo, and Gabi Frost.

  • Booking and other inquiries:

    Mike and Michi DiGiulio

    megawednesdaymedia@gmail.com

    Press:

    Direct Support Music Group

    Michi@dsprmusic.org

LIVE PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS:

  • The Fest (Gainesville FL) 2025

  • Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame Music Documentary Film Festival (2025)

  • Froggy Daze Family Campout (Narrowsburg, NY) 2025

  • Pioneer Valley Ska Fest (Springfield, MA) 2025

  • SPI Fest (Austin, TX) 2023, SPI Fest (Windsor, CT) 2024, SPI Fest (Minneapolis, MN) 2025

  • Providence Pride After Party (Providence, RI) 2025

  • Ninguid Records Music Festival (St. Louis, MO) 2024

  • Munoz Stock (Huntington, NY) 2019

  • Punk Island (Randall’s Island, NY) 2018

  • Launch Music Conference (Lancaster, PA) 2018

  • Staten Island Pridefest (Staten Island, NY) 2017, 2018

  • Long Island University MIC Fest (Brookville, NY) 2017

  • Newark Comic Con (Newark, NJ) 2016

  • TLC NYC Marathon, (New York, NY) 2016

SUPPORTING NATIONAL ACTS:

  • Big D and the Kid’s Table (Amityville, NY) 2025

  • Catch 22 (Springfield, MA, Gainesville, FL) 2025

  • I Fight Dragons (New York NY) 2015, 2018

  • MC Lars (New York, NY) 2018

  • The Planet Smashers (Amityville, NY) 2025

  • JER & Skatune Network (Gainesville. FL) 2025

  • Mephiskapheles (Easthampton, MA) 2024

  • Catbite (Windsor, CT) 2024

  • Tsunami Bomb (Austin, TX) 2023

  • The Toasters (Austin, TX) 2023

  • Creed Bratton of The Office (Amityville, NY) 2016

  • Metro Station (Amityville, NY) 2016

  • Palaye Royale (Amityville, NY) 2016

  • JAX (Brookville, NY) 2017

PRESS: SUPPORT FOR MEGA INFINITY

“⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Quite Addictive.” - New Noise Magazine, on Mega Bad Disaster Party


”’As the album closes and I play it over and over, I realize you’re not supposed to listen to it. Not with your ears. This album is an odyssey that you are supposed to feel- a convergence of harmonies. Each one stands well enough on its own, but if you listen to each on its own, you miss something. I would say that it gets lost, but that’s not right. It gets captured. It’s not supposed to be captured; it’s supposed to live and breathe and exist with you. So, instead of listening to this album, you should go out and experience it. Enjoy it.” - Start Track on Harmonic Convergence

“Mega [Infinity] don’t fit into a singular box, and they like it that way. Sure, there are clear elements of alt rock, and even sweet sounds of pop fusion, but the band's new album “Rainbow Heartache” is a mega-blend of energetic components. Their music is cleansing, dipping into sounds that allow the listener to feel like they’re soothingly drifting through space.” - Substream Magazine, on Rainbow Heartache

“Ska Like You’ve Never Heard it Before” - Ska Punk and Other Junk, on Chaos Magick

“Mega Infinity brings the variety, with lots of interesting sonic textures, expert musicianship, and solid songwriting.” - Jersey Beat on Harmonic Convergence

"Such is the way of Mega Infinity's sound. They are constantly pushing their genre boundaries. Rainbow Heartache is an album that starts out promising and only gets better. It’s certainly the best record I’ve heard for awhile"- York Calling, on Rainbow Heartache

“Long Island’s finest Mega Infinity release ‘Chaos Magick‘- four tracks of quality and substance with a whole lot packed into a short run time.” - Punktuation Magazine on Chaos Magick

Harmonic Convergence and finds the band effortlessly fusing together elements from ska, metal, prog rock, power pop, and punk to create ten tracks that find them solidifying their sound. With references to Tarot cards, Greek mythology, the MCU, and Italian phrases, along with guest spots from Bondbreakr, MC Lars, and With Sails Ahead, the band deliver some of their most impactful songs to date which find them exploring community, bodily autonomy, the devaluation of art, immigration, trauma, and so much more.” - Punknews on Harmonic Convergence

"Mega manages to pull from everywhere from anime OST’s, to chiptune beats, to latin inspired guitar riffs and prog rock jams, and weave it all together in a way that makes it feel like you are listening to the soundtrack of someone’s life turned into a movie."- Lonely Ghost Records on Rainbow Heartache

“An EP that only needs four songs to try and demonstrate what Mega Infinity is truly capable of.."-Every Dejavu, on Chaos Magick

PUNKNEWS TOP EPS OF 2023, Chaos Magick- Em Moore

ON THE UPBEAT PODCAST TOP EPS OF 2023, Chaos Magick- RJ Phoenix

SKA PUNK AND OTHER JUNK TOP EPS OF 2023, Chaos Magick- Dane Jackson

ASTER TRACKS TOP EPS OF 2023, Chaos Magick