This is Tour Diary, where artists give us a behind-the-scenes look at life on the road. late night drive home started as a lo-fi garage band but soon flipped their love of 2000s indie rock into viral hits. After releasing their breakout track, the bilingual, lovelorn “Stress Relief,” it wasn’t long before the El Paso group were signed to Epitaph. Following last year’s wistful i’ll remember you for the same feeling you gave me as I slept EP, the band have stepped up with their debut album. as i watch my life online sees them turning their attention toward all things digital, exploring the ills of being extremely online. In July, the band launched a summer tour with Alexsucks, which wrapped with a show in Las Vegas last week. Fresh off the run, late night drive home took us through the highs and lows.
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Moments before heading out on another tour, we ponder on the moments that led us here. It’s a mystery to us, the ways of the universe directing the course of your life, and how things happen in ways that your life can just take a complete 180 from where you thought it was heading. —Andre Portillo / Jaydog
Leaving our mark anywhere we can. Durham, North Carolina went wild that night. After the show, I skated the streets with our friends from Alexsucks. They taught me how to board slide. —Andre Portillo / Jaydog
Finding spots to relax and share conversations is one of my favorite parts of tour; something about streams, rivers, and rocks is so restorative… until you slip between the rocks. Reminds me of being a kid and just absolutely getting wrecked by nature. —Brian Dolan / Jaydog
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Touching base at the first stop of the tour. Despite the preshow jitters, we were all excited to be on tour, low-key. —Andre Portillo / Jaydog
Inspecting the U-Haul trailer to make sure it’s ready to go for another few thousand miles. —Freddy Baca / Jaydog
We wandered into a tunnel before a show. It was pretty much a vibe, and the weather had cooled down from unloading earlier that day. —Andre Portillo / Jaydog
After dropping our bags off at our home for the night, we decided to go out for a little fun. We found a cool low-key spot to throw axes and enjoy some beverages for a while —Andre Portillo / Jaydog
One of my lowest points on tour, where all I wanted to do was go home and game. Moments like these you have to just let the emotions of the road inspire you to keep on doing what you love each night. —Andre Portillo / Jaydog
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Shout out New York for the cool jewelry. —Andre Portillo
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Andre catches a glimpse of his reflection for the first time on tour. A sight he hasn’t seen ever since we’ve hit the road, from one industry city to another. —Freddy Baca
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Among the mental chaos that is induced by trapping yourself in a van with seven other people for a month, it’s very important for us to be able to ground ourselves any way that we can. For me, I like to go on walks in nature and listen to music. —Andre Portillo / Jaydog
The truest form of self expression is up on that stage when I’m screaming my lungs out, Freddy is plucking the fuck out of the bass, Brian is beating the heck out of the drum set. —Andre Portillo / Jaydog