Seven Times Driven fire on all cylinders with their latest Pop-Punk anthem, “Flux Capacitor.” Equal parts nostalgic and fresh, the track captures the restless energy of early-2000s Pop-Punk while infusing it with heartfelt lyricism and a tight, modern execution.
From the first beat, the rhythm section locks in with undeniable precision, pushing the song forward with an urgency that demands attention. Layered on top is a melody so infectious you’ll be humming it after just one listen, the kind of chorus that begs to be shouted back in unison at a live show.
But it’s Scott’s vocal performance that elevates “Flux Capacitor” into something truly memorable. His delivery is powerful yet vulnerable, packed with enough emotion to resonate deeply with anyone fighting to cut through the noise of the world. The lyrics hit home, reminding listeners to focus on what really matters—faith, family, and friendships—instead of getting lost in distractions.
For fans of Yellowcard, Sum 41, No Pressure, Heart Attack Man, and All Honesty, this track is a must-hear. Seven Times Driven have crafted a song that doesn’t just revive Pop-Punk’s golden-era spirit—it redefines it with passion and purpose.
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Bio:
SoCal born and bred. Grew up listening to oldies then eventually got introduced to punk, metal, thrash, grunge, emo throughout the years. Always expanding my taste and enjoying new influences that challenge my creative abilities. I am currently in a few projects that are all a bit different from one another. The Spacing Effect(a sort of modern grunge), The Filthy Kids (new wave kind of punk) and of course Seven Times Driven. Oh yeah, and my music journey lead me to starting my own podcast a few years ago called Stage Diving with Scotty.
