Quaint Delusions—Kevin DeHart (drums), Steve Dicks (bass), Roger Hughes (guitar/vocals), David Lane (lap steel/vocals), and Michael Starks (vocals/guitar/keyboards)—return with their latest single, "Just One More." The track isn’t weighed down by any unnecessary frills or overblown production; instead, it leans into a straightforward approach that feels refreshingly satisfying.
Rooted in classic rock with a nod to power pop, "Just One More" adheres to a familiar verse-chorus-verse structure, a choice that proves effective thanks to its infectious, well-crafted melodies. The band wastes no time, diving headfirst into the groove, with the lyrics quickly drawing you in. The vocalist's delivery of lines like “Well the big hand tells me that it's quarter to two / I dig around in my pockets but they're void of loot” captures a relatable, everyman charm, adding to the song's appeal.
The chorus is instantly memorable, with “I think I’m gonna stay for just one more” feeling like a ready-made drinking anthem. The track also benefits from a sharp lead guitar that punctuates the melody without overwhelming it. "Just One More" is the kind of track that’s easy to appreciate and leaves you wanting more, precisely what a single should do. Give it a spin—you won't regret it.
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