
A high-octane garage rock stomp that pairs fuzzed-out 60s revivalism with a raspy, defiant vocal performance. Pure, unadulterated momentum for a midnight getaway.
April 12, 2015 · RCA Records
This single is a shot of pure adrenaline, capturing the frantic energy of a high-speed pursuit through the lens of 1960s garage rock. It sounds like a vintage muscle car screaming down a modern highway: it has the classic lines and soul of the past but is fueled by contemporary power and grit. The instrumentation is thick and driving, centered around a fuzzed-out bassline and a drum beat that refuses to let up, creating a wall of sound that feels both nostalgic and immediate. It is the sonic equivalent of a neon sign flickering in the rain, bright and slightly dangerous.
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