The Florida quartet Dramaclub sounds like a sunset drive with the windows down: beautiful, nostalgic – and with a slight feeling that something is about to happen. The band subtly combines indie-pop and the dark romance of the ’80s. Somewhere between M83, lovelytheband, and Capital Cities, they build their own world: pulsing rhythms, airy synths, and lyrics about love, loss, and the chaos of modern life. Four different personalities, but chemistry.
As in the song “love in the darkness.”
The quartet shares a story of a relationship with too much left unsaid, and about trying to hold on to something that is already changing, but still matters. The music keeps a balance: upbeat, but with a slight shade of ’80s melodrama. The synths shimmer, the brass adds depth, and the driving drums don’t let you sink into reflection – only keep moving forward.









