late night drive home

late night drive home have never known a world without internet — without access to the endless stream of joy, sorrow, and titillation that we all tune in and tune out to on the daily. In many ways, the guys can’t extricate themselves from that reality, but they’re trying to grapple with it. The culmination of that, then, is the buoyant yet ominous as I watch my life online, the band’s debut album on Epitaph.

“The record is a critique and a meta representation of the current online landscape: a whole new world or giant united country that connects us between cities, forcing us to be online. Instant gratification is at our fingertips — likes, follows, and entertainment a click away,” says guitarist Juan “Ockz” Vargas. “It shows the listener how we grew up in the early days of peak internet — how we saw it all unfold. We want to give our perspective on the internet while creating art alongside it.”

late night drive home was born in El Paso, Texas, and Chaparral, New Mexico, hardworking communities where the collars were mostly blue — a quality that the band would bring to their music as self-taught craftsmen. Comprising guitarist Juan “Ockz” Vargas, singer Andre Portillo, drummer Brian Dolan, and bassist Freddy Baca, the entirely self-taught quartet released their first EP as a full band, 2021’s Am I sinking or Am I swimming?, and blew up with the single “Stress Relief,” a blast of early-Aughts indie that racked in tens of millions of streams. Their first full compilation of songs, How Are We Feeling?, dropped in 2022, and after signing with Epitaph in 2023 — and releasing 2024’s grunge-inspired EP, I'll remember you for the same feeling you gave me as i slept — they found themselves playing stages their indie idols previously shredded: Coachella, Shaky Knees, Austin City Limits, and Kilby Block Party.

Since the end of the pandemic, though, the band has been dreaming up as I watch my life online. “Sonically the record is expertly produced — it was the first work we put out that was recorded in professional studios and not our bedrooms,” Vargas says about working with producer Sonny Diperri. “Topically, the album is about the internet. As a Gen-Z band, we want to give an accurate representation of how it feels to be always online. Our generation is forced to care so much about its online identity, it’s like ‘your profile is as important as your outfit.’”

The resulting suite of tracks is a series of online vignettes that hammers home the band’s message: the photos on your phone shouldn’t be your identity; your posts aren’t your inner monologue.

Past Shows


Jul
21
st
2023
7th St Entry
Jul
21
st
2023
7th St Entry

late night drive home

Opening A Door Tour
with benches
Feb
28
th
2023
7th St Entry
Feb
28
th
2023
7th St Entry

Quarters

with late night drive home and FènixDion

More Shows

Mar
27
th
Turf Club

Pert Near Sandstone

with The Fretliners and The May North
Apr
5
th
7th St Entry

Clarion

with Forest and bed
Jan
29
th
Turf Club

Terrapin Stallion (The Grateful Dead and Ween Tribute), The Jones Gang (The Grateful Dead Tribute) and Majoon Travellers

Mar
16
th
Fine Line

Drug Church and White Reaper

with Spy and Death Lens