The Driver Era Takes Us Backstage for Interview at Sold-Out LA Show

The Driver Era is taking the world by storm, one sold out show at a time. The project of brothers Ross and Rocky Lynch, the duo has been making music together for over ten years, but it is the last odd year that has seen them take a shared love for music to a newfound height. When Ross isn't busy starring in Netflix's Chilling Adventures of Sabrina or portraying an infamous serial killer in My Friend Dahmer, the brothers find the time to craft music to soundtrack every moment of your life.

Over the course of a series of standout singles, The Driver Era has accumulated a collection of songs spanning from brooding moments of alternative rock to soaring bouts of alternative pop. The end result is X, a debut album devoid of restrictions or limitations. We caught up with The Driver Era shortly after the release of their debut album at the band's sold out show in Los Angeles to get the inside look into what the craze is all about. So, join us and The Driver Era, as we head backstage with the video above and live photo gallery by Maggie Einstein below:  

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For more on The Driver Era, revisit the last time we hit the road with The Driver Era in an exclusive tour diary.  

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