
OJAI, August 4, 2025 – Zircon Skyeband’s latest single, “Lovers Who Wander,” is a sunlit drive through rock ’n’ roll history, with the top down and the radio cranked to the golden years. Originally penned by , the band’s rendition captures the bright, romantic energy of 1962 while weaving in their own smooth, sax-laced swagger.

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From the opening lines “When he kissed me, I was born. Then he said goodbye” the track walks the bittersweet line between heartbreak and liberation. Stephanie Johnson and Mia Bortolussi’s contrasting vocals give the song a playful push-pull dynamic, while the saxophone swells feel like they were lifted from a vintage jukebox, reimagined for today’s soundscape.

It’s not just a cover, it’s a celebration. Zircon Skyeband manages to make “Lovers Who Wander” feel both classic and fresh, proving their knack for honoring musical history without sounding dated. It’s the kind of track that makes you want to dance in the kitchen, windows open, singing along like you’ve known it your whole life.

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With this single, Zircon Skyeband cements themselves as modern torchbearers of nostalgic rock ’n’ roll charm.
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