The latest single by Loup Miracle twists and turns with dark, spasming synths and a confident groove. Accompanied by a puzzling AI-generated video, ‘Drive Me Home’ is an exhilarating audio-visual experience.
Based in Granville, France, Loup Miracle are a French band and their newest single ‘Drive Me Home’ marks the first collaboration between Vincent Leservoisier and drummer Paul Douvier, as well as offers a glimpse into the group’s upcoming EP Back to You, recorded at the Labaieroad studio in Normandy.
The single starts with a slow and steady beat, exuding with presence and charisma, and wrapped with sputtering, aggressive synths. The song soon evolves to incorporate more aggressive synths as the rhythm becomes more compelling, conventional, and prominent. ‘Drive Me Home’ is a song that toys with the ideas of noise as its saturated mix grows in scale as the song progresses, throwing in dissonance into the mix for good measure. The song trudges on with a messy but exciting build up that lacks any conventional hooks or verse sections, making up for that by a drum part that’s always busy, and a colorful arrangement that keeps you hooked throughout the song’s runtime.
‘Drive Me Home’ introduces us to a bold collaborative EP that’s bound to be an outstanding listen if it all manages to be as interesting or as unique as its first single.








