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Mustard Service Embraces Late-Night Longing on new Single “2AM” Ahead of Album & Summer Tour
Back story
Mustard Service is an indie rock band based in Miami, Florida, known for their vibrant mix of surfy guitars, jazzy rhythms, and Latin flair. Self-described as “zest pop,” their sound blends rock, funk, bossa nova, and soul with Cuban, Uruguayan, Argentinian, and Mexican influences, reflecting the cultural roots of its members. The band features Marco Rivero Ochoa on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, Leo Cattani on keys, and Adam Perez on drums.
Their new single “2AM” offers a fresh twist on their evolving sound, entirely in Spanish and steeped in late-night longing. With a smooth, soulful melody, jazzy undertones, and a laid-back groove, “2AM” captures the kind of intimacy that only surfaces in the early hours. “The later it is, the easier it is to feel close to someone,” the band explains. “It’s beautiful because it’s fleeting, not despite it.”
“2AM” is the latest offering from their upcoming album Vice City Magic, set to release on July 18th. The album promises a new chapter for Mustard Service, one that deepens their genre-blurring approach while embracing intimacy and storytelling with more nuance than ever before. To celebrate, the band will hit the road this summer for their Vice City Magic Tour, bringing their dynamic live show to nearly 30 cities across the U.S.
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