STORY // ANGIE PICCIRILLO
PHOTOGRAPHY // ELIAS TAHAN Â
Many fans are familiar with the band R5 â the seemingly cleancut pop band made up of good-looking singing sisters and brothers heavily praised for their 2017 EP âNew Addictionsâ by Rolling Stone. It was during R5âs recent worldwide tour, that brothers Ross and Rocky Lynch began dreaming up a new project that would allow them to explore the dirtier side of pop.
While the rest of the world is turning to boy bands and K-pop, the duo seems to be headed toward more experimental tendencies as a new pop-rock duo.
For those of you who are fans of R5, donât fret â the guys say that this is not the end of the band but the beginning of something new⊠something edgier, with no bounds artistically or sonically. Enter: The Driver Era â the new project from the duo which takes a â pun intendedâ swift turn to a deeper lyrical adventure than with their former encounters with pop songs. âWe have completely different ideas and goals at this point in our lives,â says Ross. âWe are, of course, evolving and itâs natural to move forward with a new sound and outlook,â adds Rocky.
Today, they release their first track, âPreacher Man,â which is NOT a spiritual song other in the sense that it questions and tests faith. âFrom the title you might think thereâs some kind of religious connotation there, but if anything thereâs more of an atheist quality to it,â says Ross.
The song is an attitude-infused pop track featuring Rossâ forever pristine vocals with a chanty hook that will stick to your brain like gum. Itâs undoubtedly more rock nâroll than any R5 song youâve heard, with a bridge that Ross seemingly âshout talksâ over a classic piano riff. If âPreacher Manâ were a cocktail, it would be equal parts Elton John and Freddie Mercury with just a dash of Timberlake â and a bit of a burn on the after taste.
Ross and Rocky write, perform and produce most of the tracks that will be The Driver Eraâs signature sound â it seems the brothers are still aiming to purposely blur the lines of the pop genre they were formerly became so well-known for in R5. Take a listen to the track here.
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