Low Stakes Gambler Gets In Too Deep On Dinner Time’s New DIY Indie Psych Video Single ‘One More Hour’

Dinner Time has emerged from the indie pop rock masses to serve their listeners songs full of flavor, nostalgia, and good old fashioned fun.

The Atlanta-based collective teases their upcoming album, Technicolor, with their latest single, “One More Hour,” which dropped March 22nd. The catchy track offers an upbeat, dreamy groove chock full of youthful summer energy. Warm, hazy vocals combine with an upbeat indie tempo to create this effervescent and danceable song, promising a record of easygoing and fun tracks. “One More Hour” follows their previous singles, “Shoes 2” and “Cuidate.”

“Everything is right here under the sun / One more hour til I get things done,” sings Ian Buford, Andrew Joyce, and Alejandro Uribe, accompanied by the bass of London Cameron.

The song’s simple yet relatable lyrics and groovy, easygoing electric guitar perfectly convey the feelings of a breezy, lazy summer day. Taking the track to new heights is the fun fast-livin’ DIY music video, which offers vintage VHS-style visuals, offering interesting scenes of low stakes gamblers and the hijinks of the characters involved.

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A fishbowl lens and grainy visuals take the audience through the misadventures that take place at places like gas stations and poker games, focusing on the details and an entertaining storyline. The video pairs perfectly with the hazy, psychedelic track.

Founded as a collaborative project between songwriters, Dinner Time is on a mission to bring the authenticity back to indie music. With an emphasis on their humble origins and genuine connection to listeners, the band has created a world of nostalgia through both their songs and “brand.”

Dinner Time’s website is a trip back in time to the late 90s with its overly colorful, clunky graphics, immediately transporting explorers back to a deceptively simpler internet time, as well as the band’s Instagram of muted colors and quirky photography, all working together to build a world for the band’s fans.

Technicolor is set to hit streaming services May 10th, just in time to bring some nostalgic DIY indie vibes to your summer.

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