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“Night Dancers” by Jesse Kinch

Seaford, New York-born singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer Jesse Kinch has spent their lifetime perfecting their indie rock sound, garnering a devout fanbase from around the world along the way. Building on their talents with every release, they combine the danceable energy of classic rock with a modern lyrically motivated twist that proves uniquely their own. As they gear up to step into the next chapter of their musical journey, they have given fans something to truly be excited about with the release of their newest single “Night Dancers,” an upbeat and endorphin-releasing record that inspires vibrancy with every verse.

The piece begins with a captivating percussive beat that introduces the other instrumentals. A rhythmic guitar line quickly sets the tone for the single as the world of the music is quickly built around us. After a few bars, Kinch’s vocals appear as he begins the narrative with the opening line “I got to Miami and the clubs were shaking the streets. Those Latin girls styling while the DJ was pumping his beats. And I felt the rhythm in my soul, you know I like the groove.”

At face value, the single proves to be a reflection, both musically and lyrically, of the environment their music hopes to foster. A reflection of not only the importance of live music but the elation it can bring, it celebrates the culture of youthful embrace and living with an element of reckless abandon. The imagery evoked with every listen plays as a reflection of the artist’s passion and motivates listeners to dance along from start to finish.

Written by Nick Gumas

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