Daisy Grenade's "Don't Sweat It" Is An Addictively Scorching Summer Anthem


The summer is only getting hotter by the minute, and with the release of Daisy Grenade’s latest single, “Don’t Sweat It,” we’re burning up. 

Hailing from their hometown in NYC, Daisy Grenade mingles pop with punk influences, and managed to infuse the sultry addiction of summer into their latest track. “Don’t Sweat It” starts out scorching, with a colorful wave of a cappella harmonies stacked so crisp, they’re nearly electronic. The crisp uniformity of these vocals is just a taste of the masterful production to come, each element sharpened to a create a weapon of pop sensibility. 

Daisy Grenade takes us back to 2010s alt-pop as reverbed guitars enter the mix, soaring out through the soundscape with a twinge of sunny surf rock energy. Then, syncopated keyboards dance around the progression with a Dayglow-esque rhythm. 

Where the verses have a breeziness to them, the chorus accesses a new instrumental depth. There’s a heaviness in the chord changes, punctuated by distortion and guttural, stadium drums. Paired with the perseverant brightness in Daisy Grenade’s vocals, the combo is alt-pop perfection.  

The producer of “Don’t Sweat It,” Andrew Goldstein, totes a heavy arsenal of credits on iconic pop tracks like Bridgit Mendler’s “Hurricane,” The Band CAMINO’s “Hush Hush,” and Addison Rae’s “2 Die 4.” His indie rock perspective twisting elements of earworm-pop production sets this single apart, landing it in an enticing, limbo-genre of bubblegum-alternative. 

Currently on tour with Honey Revenge, Daisy Grenade are a powerhouse duo sure to set the alt-pop scene ablaze. Check out “Don’t Sweat It” now on Spotify: 

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