Buffalo’s indie/synthpop trio Happy Vacation is turning heads with their latest single "Up All Night," a standout track from their recently released 6-song EP. Founded in 2020, the band members Zack Dupuis (vocals), Matt Dudek (guitar), and Michael Wirth (bass/synths) have a musical camaraderie that spans nearly two decades, and it shows in the seamless blend of their sound.
"Up All Night" is a vibrant anthem that channels the best of their influences, from the infectious grooves of The 1975 to the synth-heavy charm of Phoenix and the emotional intensity of Future Islands. The track is a perfect embodiment of their signature style, mixing catchy melodies with lush, atmospheric production.
From the moment the beat drops, "Up All Night" hooks you in with its pulsating rhythms and ethereal synths. Zack Dupuis' vocals are both captivating and emotive, driving the song with a sense of urgency and longing that perfectly complements the instrumental backdrop. Matt Dudek's guitar work adds layers of texture, while Michael Wirth's bass and synths provide a dynamic foundation that keeps the energy high throughout.
The song captures the euphoria and restlessness of late nights, making it a perfect soundtrack for both dance floors and introspective moments. It's clear that Happy Vacation has honed their craft, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and refreshingly modern. Their ability to draw from a diverse range of influences and still maintain a unique identity is a testament to their talent and experience.
With "Up All Night," Happy Vacation has delivered a track that not only stands out on their EP but also solidifies their place in the indie/synthpop scene. As they continue to build on their momentum, this Buffalo-based trio is definitely a band to watch. Whether you're a fan of their influences or just discovering them for the first time, Happy Vacation's music promises to keep you up all night, and you'll love every minute of it.
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