The Driver Era Take Us On Tour in Energetic "Feel You Now" Music Video

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Photo: Max Baker

The Driver Era just released a sensual music video for their latest single, "Feel You Now," and it truly showcases the band in a wild and rock-and-roll element. Choppy tour clips flash on screen highlighting the single's funky bass line and previews what the rest of the video holds. The duo utilize performance and behind the scenes footage from their first tour as The Driver Era for this moody music video.

With only four tracks released, The Driver Era has still seen tremendous success and a growing following showing the Lynch's unlimited potential moving forward. "Feel You Now" follows fresh off the heels of their hit singles, "Low" and "Preacher Man." Ross shares the inspiration behind The Driver Era's latest single,

"'Feel You Now' is about the struggle between your head and your heart. Fear or love. A common topic of conversation for Rocky and myself."

Ross and Rocky Lynch have truly veered as far left as possible from their previous band, R5. The brothers' current band is as unpredictable as it gets. From disregarding genre boundaries to walking away from their record deal with Hollywood Records, the Lynch brothers are fearless artists who have complete creative control over their music.

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Photo: Maggie  Einstein

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