Residual Groove creates the kind of music that conjures late night vinyl, incense, and black lights pouring from under the door at the coolest afterparty you’ve ever been to. It’s smoky, half-remembered funk and soulful rock riffs, some weird cross between nostalgia and infinite possibility, that they stretch over stadium sized hooks you didn’t know you needed. It’s as if the band was born on the edge of a late night jam session that never stopped.
The grooves are intimate and dangerous in the best way. You lean in. The bass becomes a heartbeat. The drums an urgent pulse that makes the night come alive. The keys wash over the foundation, swirling like a whirlpool over your skin. And then the guitar sneaks in, slinky and sharp, like a lost riff.
Then there are the vocals floating above it all. Almost ethereal filling the space like a whispered secret, full of emotion. It changes your mood, you want to dance and cry and kiss a stranger all at once. This is how the great bands do it; perfectly raw, wildly human, and moving with an effortless precision.
It’s music that insists on connection, calling you to walk with it through a landscape painted in neon and reverb. Around every corner there is a promise of something electric. It’s music you feel in your bones as you transverse that liminal space between dreams and memory.
See the interview 04/02/26 at 7E: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2HJbIPnJTY