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On “day 2,” late night drive home Taps Into IRL Intimacy

  • Writer: Charles Luberisse
    Charles Luberisse
  • Jun 24
  • 1 min read

Written By: Big C

Photo Credit: Jaydog
Photo Credit: Jaydog

Even a moment off-screen can feel like magic when the connection is real. Just ahead of their debut album drop, late night drive home shares a bittersweet bop with day 2. This song captures a fleeting but meaningful moment of stepping outside the algorithm to feel something real. With its bounce-heavy rhythm and vulnerable undertones, the track reflects the band’s growing reputation as boundary-pushers in indie rock. The track’s official music video, filmed during their recent trip to NYC, blends city vignettes with moments of human connection that cut through today’s digital noise. Lead vocalist Andre Portillo describes the song as:

the waking from a long, emotional slumber… the discovery of one person that changes your perception of what it’s like to be loved.

From The Smashing Pumpkins to The Cribs, critics have compared their sonic palette to rock icons, but late night drive home is carving out something uniquely their own.

Pulled from as I watch my life online, fans can expect an indie project with sincerity, cultural nuance, and cross-genre polish. Following the album release, the as I watch my life online Tour kicks off this July in Austin, TX. Catch late night drive home on tour this summer and connected with them on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Music.


 
 
 

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