Feeling like a technicolor daydream, ’ "Live Those Days Tonight" is the ultimate anthem for anyone who’s ever wanted to freeze a perfect moment in time.
The song captures that specific, hazy nostalgia for the present. It’s about the urgency of the "now," urged on by a bassline that practically forces you to move. Whether you’re hearing it in a crowded club or through headphones on a late-night walk, it carries an infectious energy that feels both massive and intimate.
Released as the lead single from their 2011 album Pala , the track is a masterclass in indie-dance euphoria. It swaps the raw, tropical punk of their debut for something glossier and more ambitious—think shimmering synths, a relentless disco pulse, and Ed Macfarlane’s unmistakable, soulful vocals.
Over a decade later, it remains a staple of summer playlists—a reminder to stop looking back and just, well, live those days tonight.
Feeling like a technicolor daydream, ’ "Live Those Days Tonight" is the ultimate anthem for anyone who’s ever wanted to freeze a perfect moment in time.
The song captures that specific, hazy nostalgia for the present. It’s about the urgency of the "now," urged on by a bassline that practically forces you to move. Whether you’re hearing it in a crowded club or through headphones on a late-night walk, it carries an infectious energy that feels both massive and intimate.
Released as the lead single from their 2011 album Pala , the track is a masterclass in indie-dance euphoria. It swaps the raw, tropical punk of their debut for something glossier and more ambitious—think shimmering synths, a relentless disco pulse, and Ed Macfarlane’s unmistakable, soulful vocals.
Over a decade later, it remains a staple of summer playlists—a reminder to stop looking back and just, well, live those days tonight.