Partying Is Back, or at Least It Sounds That Way
Briefly

The success of 'brat summer' conveyed two lessons about what the masses have yearned for lately: People want to have a good time and to be seen having one.
Harrison Patrick Smith, known as the Dare, challenges modern partygoers’ psychological hang-ups with music that evokes past eras of creative ferment.
His squelchy synths blended with a snotty vocal tone harken back to influences like LCD Soundsystem, aiming to jolt listeners out of pandemic-related isolation.
What's Wrong With New York? defines the tension between authentic pleasure and the performance of pleasure, questioning if anyone is truly enjoying themselves.
Read at The Atlantic
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