Dan Higgins introduces fans to the universe of ''Twenty Twenty Six'' and its lead single, "Commutiting," an indie rock song that acts as the creative starting point for the album. It's the first song ever written for the project, and the single has a sense of purpose that feels both intentional and heavily intertwined with the album's identity.
"Commuting" doesn't just open up a new chapter, it sets the tone and direction for what listeners can expect from ''Twenty Twenty Six.'' The indie rock approach gives the song a familiar warmth while letting Higgins craft a sound that feels personal and reflective. The music unfolds with a natural confidence, as if every musical decision was made with the larger album in mind.
What's interesting about this release is its place in the big picture. It was the first composition made for the album, so this track feels like the spark that started an entire creative process. There's something about the sense of a beginning that gives the song a quiet importance, as if the listener is hearing not just a lone single, but the first page of a larger musical story. The production has an indie rock feel without being overdone, keeping the song's vibe inviting and accessible. It has the energy and introspection, and it's a listen that's easy to come back to but also leaves you wondering about the rest of the album.
It helps that "Commutating" is the lead single, as it whets the appetite. It introduces Dan Higgins as a visionary artist and offers authentic insight into the creative world behind ''Twenty Twenty Six.'' It's a thoughtful and captivating first step that leaves audiences wanting more from the full album, safe in the knowledge that this opening statement is only the beginning of what promises to be an exciting musical journey.
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Indie rock
