Palomino delivers something truly special with their debut single, “Luccheses.” The track’s got this infectious rhythm that just grabs you from the first noteāit’s impossible to ignore.
What strikes me most is how the song feels both polished and wonderfully unrefined. There’s no pretentiousness here, just pure instinct and chemistry driving every beat. It’s beautifully restored yet never feels overly precious.
The magic happens when vocalist Anna PeƱa, guitarist/songwriter Reed Hoelscher, and drummer Grant Byrd come together. Their creative bond creates this sharp, controlled composition that’s honestly impressive for a debut.
There’s a youthful energy to the trio, sure. But they lean into emotional tension in ways that make everything feel effortlessāalmost too easy, if that makes sense.
“Luccheses” is all about movement and raw emotion. The band’s personality shines through every second, and Anna’s vocal performance? It ties everything together into this authentic, controlled chaos that somehow works perfectly.
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This track serves as the perfect introduction to a band that already knows who they are. Palomino captures those suburban nightlife momentsāthe stolen glances, late-night adventuresāwith cinematic flair that still feels completely relatable.
“Luccheses” is energetic, full of undeniable chemistry, and gives this band real staying power. It’s a promising start that leaves you wanting more.