Palomino sounds incredibly thoughtful and sharply present all at once on their debut single, "Luccheses." The song features a lively rhythm that instantly draws you in. It's a debut that is beautifully restored and not so precious in its message, guided instead by instinct, chemistry, and raw personality.
"Luccheses" is the sharp, controlled composition of the creative bond between vocalist Anna Peña, guitarist/songwriter Reed Hoelscher, and drummer Grant Byrd. The trio has a youthfulness, but it leans into emotional tension, making the listening experience feel easy.
This track is about movement and emotion, which allows the band's personality to come through. The vocal performance brings it all together into an authentic, controlled chaos.
"Luccheses" is a perfect introduction to a band that already sounds confident in its identity. The way Palomino captures suburban nightlife, glances exchanged, and late-night adventures is at once cinematic and relatable. "Luccheses" is a promising addition to Palomino's catalog, energetic and full of chemistry, giving the band real staying power.