The release of DownTown Mystic's 'On E Street Remix' EP on April 3 represents a significant moment in rock history, as it captures a rare instance where Bruce Springsteen's legendary E Street Band rhythm section recorded together for another artist. Drummer 'Mighty' Max Weinberg and bassist Garry Tallent, both Rock and Roll Hall of Fame members, provide the foundation for all six tracks on the EP. This collaboration occurred during the same period Weinberg and Tallent were shaping Springsteen's landmark 'Born in the USA' album, giving the project historical weight that extends beyond the music itself.
DownTown Mystic writer/producer Robert Allen explained that working with these musicians fundamentally changed his artistic development. The EP includes tracks like the thought-provoking 'Way To Know,' the emotionally intense 'And You Know Why,' and the lead single 'Hard Enough,' which has already received substantial airplay on Worldwide Radio. The 'Hard Enough' video has surpassed 550,000 views on YouTube. Also featured is the explosive 'Sometimes Wrong,' remastered by Leon Zervos, and the brand new instrumental 'And You Know Why (TV Mix).'
This release continues DownTown Mystic's creative momentum that began with 2023's 'AmeriKarma' album, which attracted over 3 million streams. Subsequent releases 'RnR 4 The Soul' (2024), 'The Wish' (2025), and 'Mystic Highway' (2025) have further established the artist's approach. The artist's sync-licensing success has been particularly notable, with 'Way To Know' launching a career that has placed music in over 250 TV shows, beginning with 'The Voice.' This success reached a high point in 2025 with three songs placed in two major films: 'Sovereign' and 'Everything's Going To Be Great.'
The EP will be distributed worldwide by The Orchard/Sony Music and promoted at Non-Com/College Radio by Brandon Day/Tinderbox Music beginning April 7. Allen's main goal for the project was to give the tracks a fresh sound while showcasing the brilliance of the two E Street musicians. Critical reception has been positive, with Stereo Stickman describing DownTown Mystic as delivering in true rock and roll fashion. College Radio Charts praised the artist for making rock & roll that remembers its roots while sounding relevant. The Big Takeover added that DownTown Mystic keeps the very best company, highlighting the importance of this collaboration with Springsteen's core band members.

