OCTAVIO the Dweeb Lets His Anxieties  Fly on "Nights Like This"

In the midst of the rock n' roll comeback the industry is experiencing, we're seeing a horde of new music from some fresh artists breaking ground. Such is the case with OCTAVIO the Dweeb, an electric and refreshing artist who is blessing us with what might just be his best track yet, "Nights Like This."

Born in Monterrey, Mexico, OCTAVIO's mindset is ultimately different from most. His passion and perception of success are just a few of the characteristics that set him apart from others. From selling Pokémon cards to bussing tables, OCTAVIO has proved himself as a force to be reckoned with. But what might be most notable about this aspiring artist is that OCTAVIO's music is extremely relatable, never failing to connect.  

"I set out to write a loud and anthemic song about having a night that you can't even imagine having to explain to your parents. What I ended up with was a song that explores themes of growing up and learning some of the things no one ever prepared you for as a kid. Things like being broke and starting your life from the ground up. Realizing that your dreams aren't something you just wake up to one day but something you have to work hard for every single day. Being a young adult can be scary as hell, especially when you have no idea what you're doing. Life can be scary. We all are just figuring it out one day at a time and hope to look like we know what we're doing," shares OCTAVIO.

“Nights Like This" is a high-energy banger fueled by heavy-hitting drum beats and distorted guitars. He effortlessly intertwines punk rock with reggaeton-influenced variations. Short and straight to the point, full of energy, and emanating an undeniable energy,  "Nights Like This" makes a case for OCTAVIO the Dweeb as an artist not to be slept on.

Listen to  "Nights Like This" below:

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