Pour Another Round: Adam Robinson’s “Day Drinking” is an Indie-Rock Anthem for Moving On
Adam Robinson is back, and this time, he’s serving up an indie-rock banger with “Day Drinking”—a track that’s equal parts defiant, liberating, and downright electric. With its driving guitars, soaring chorus, and anthemic energy, this song doesn’t just flirt with the idea of moving forward—it kicks the door wide open and walks right through.
Inspired by the emotional wreckage of a breakup, “Day Drinking” isn’t about wallowing in sorrow. It’s about grabbing life by the collar, raising a glass, and stepping into the sunlight. It’s the kind of song that belongs at a festival, fists pumping in the air, voices belting out the chorus in unison. Think Springsteen’s raw storytelling meets the stadium-ready sound of Courteeners, all tied together with Robinson’s signature grit.
Recorded in Paris with Joe Cross (Courteeners, Hurts, Louis Tomlinson) behind the production wheel, the track boasts a full-bodied, no-nonsense sound. The guitars are bold, the rhythm infectious, and Robinson’s vocals carry just the right mix of edge and vulnerability. It’s got that rare quality where you can feel both the sting of the past and the thrill of what’s next.With “Day Drinking,” Adam Robinson isn’t just teasing his upcoming EP—he’s making a statement. If this track is any indication, we’re in for something bigger, bolder, and impossible to ignore.