“A while ago I was reading a book that talked about how if you and a person are able to connect deeply enough, you almost form a third consciousness. Rose spoke further on the sentiment, sharing, It’s a sort of nostalgia that is so distant, I’m not even sure if it truly belongs to me. The brothers pride themselves on the timelessness and dexterity of their sound and note that their creativity is a product of their deep connection with one another. Listening to "A Kiss” elicits the same feeling of pulling into the parking lot of a local arcade to play some retro video games during the late '90s. It is aa fantasy that their fans can use as a juxtaposition to a John Hughes film or “the feeling of drinking coca-cola and smoking cigarettes."
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“A Kiss” is the Driver Era’s personal brush of creativity, administering one gigantic conglomeration of different eras into one fluid, upbeat American-dream-esque fantasy. Ross’ stellar dance moves throughout the video add an upbeat flair to Rocky’s deep, funky bass, elevating the classic feeling the song delivers oh so well. The late '80s style video is pumped with traces of Elvis, a dash of the 2000s indie rock greatness, and packaged with the brother’s unique ever-changing sound.
Rocky and Ross Lynch, the masterminds behind The Driver, have just debuted a music video for one of their latest songs, “A Kiss,” and it’s got the makings of a classic. Without those little moments of creative curiosity, where we stray from a perceived norm or protocol, we wouldn’t have cellphones, microwavable popcorn (seriously, look it up), and the eclipsing music of the brothers behind The Driver Era.
When, in reality, creativity is often used in conjunction with intelligence. Artistry and knowledge tend to be placed on opposite sides of the spectrum. The act of creation and using one’s mind in an innovative manner is a complex and necessary aspect of existence.