Late Night Drive Home boots up the machine with a smut-plagued single ‘Terabyte’
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The track is the first taste of their upcoming debut album as I watch my life online, set to arrive June 27 via Epitaph.
Known for their grungy indie sound, the El Paso quartet has dropped their latest single ‘terabyte,’ a glitchy dive into the murky waters of internet addiction and self-worth. The track is a crystalline yet chaotic rumination on the band’s struggle with an unending cycle of seeking online validation, particularly through adult content. It’s a sonic snapshot of love as a drug—one they can’t quit despite knowing it’s eroding their ability to form real connections. With influences like Sonic Youth and Smashing Pumpkins woven into its fabric, the single marks a shift from their bedroom indie-rock roots toward a broader, electronic-tinged soundscape.
Portillo shares about the single:
“A lonely creature searches for love and yearns to be understood in and at every corner of his world. Two different people exist on each side of the screens both trying to live in this modern world.”
As Late Night Drive Home gears up for their summer album release, ‘terabyte’ sets the stage for a bold evolution.
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