“as i watch my life online” – late night drive home (June 27, 2025)
A swirling, urgent indie-rock opener that captures hyperconnected isolation. Think anxious scrolling boiled down into shimmering guitar riffs and punchy drums—like driving through neon screens at 2 AM with your mind racing. The title track feels like a digital-age confession spilling out in the rear-view. late night drive homeNew Noise MagazineThe Daily Music Report
2. “she came for a sweet time” – late night drive home
Guitars collide with bass anthemic enough to soundtrack passing streetlights and fleeting attractions. It’s about distractions, connections, and how social media bleeds into reality—perfect for silent highways where reflections happen behind dark windows. Ones to Watch
3. “terabyte” – late night drive home
A dreamy, digital fever-dream sketched in glitchy synths and hypnotic rhythms—it's like driving through a city that only exists online. Surreal yet emotionally magnetic, it whispers about the addictive pull of the internet in every pulsing beat. Ones to Watch
4. “Night Drive” – Cannons
Soft-lit synthpop with R&B and disco echoes, this track wraps melancholy and momentum into a late-hour ride. Lyrics evoke moonlit boulevards and starry escapes: “Just another night drive… ridin’ through the moonlight… you make me feel alive.” It’s nostalgic, atmospheric, and deeply romantic. Genius
5. Midnight Drive To The Lake – Kathryn Williams from Night Drives (2022)
An intimate, folk-tinged slow burner. Kathryn’s plaintive vocals and rich wordplay drift like fog along a lakeside road. It’s less about speed and more about introspection—perfect for the quiet stretches when the glow of city lights fades and thoughts take the wheel. Wikipedia