The Driver Era have released their cinematic music video for their latest single ‘Take Me Away’.
Int heir usual style, brothers Rocky and Ross Lynch teamed up with their cousin Gordy De St. Jeor and brother Ryland Lynch to create a visual that captures the dreamy escapism in the track. The video premiered on MTV’s Friday Live Stream, where they landed in the top 5 fan-requested artists in the previous week’s show.
‘Take Me Away’ follows the band’s double release ‘OMG Plz Don’t Come Around’ and ‘flashdrive’
released in spring 2020, following the postponement of their world tour due to the COVID-19
pandemic. The Driver Era World Tour has been postponed with dates leading into summer of next year. Stay up to date on tour information and updates by following the band on social media.
Since their debut in 2018 with their hit single & ‘Preacher Man’ the brothers have self written and produced every track they’ve released, including tracks from their 2019 album X – the anthemic ‘Feel You Now’ the live-show crowd favourite ‘Scared of Heights’ and their alt-radio hit ‘Low’ In late 2019, the band unveiled a double release, ‘A Kiss’ and & ‘Forever Always’ despite being apart while Ross was in Vancouver filming Parts 3 & 4 of Netflix’s Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. The turbo-charged ‘A Kiss’ grasped the attention of BBC Radio 1, with spins by DJ’s Annie Mack, Mollie & Matt, and Jack Saunders. ‘A Kiss’ currently sits at almost 10 million streams.