Like the band name, the music of The Driver Era captures a certain classic feeling while looking toward tomorrow. With the two brothers, Ross and Rocky Lynch, writing, performing, and producing most of the tracks, their stylistically unpredictable pop also conjures up every romantic association with heading out on the open road: limitless possibility, the thrill of escape, a refusal to stay in one place for any real length of time.
"Groovy strums, smoky synths, and an urgent beat merge with atmospheric vocal effects that give Rocky's sultry delivery a depth that suits the song's tenderness." - Consequence of Sound"
In 'Low,' velvety, airy vocals call for a deep-soul, body-sway that is truly unavoidable. The glamour rock, pop-centric track is a gentle groove, with their familiar timeless feel, that begs for a replay every time." - Flaunt
Like the band name, the music of The Driver Era captures a certain classic feeling while looking toward tomorrow. With the two brothers, Ross and Rocky Lynch, writing, performing, and producing most of the tracks, their stylistically unpredictable pop also conjures up every romantic association with heading out on the open road: limitless possibility, the thrill of escape, a refusal to stay in one place for any real length of time.
"Groovy strums, smoky synths, and an urgent beat merge with atmospheric vocal effects that give Rocky's sultry delivery a depth that suits the song's tenderness." - Consequence of Sound"
In 'Low,' velvety, airy vocals call for a deep-soul, body-sway that is truly unavoidable. The glamour rock, pop-centric track is a gentle groove, with their familiar timeless feel, that begs for a replay every time." - Flaunt
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