Dexter and the Moonrocks Rock Fallon with Freakin Out Performance

Dexter and the Moonrocks Rock Fallon with Freakin Out Performance

Dexter and the Moonrocks stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to make their late-night TV debut with “Freakin’ Out,” their breakout single. The Texas quartet have been on the rise this year, and given their moody rendition of “Freakin’ Out” on Fallon, it’s easy to see why. The song is definitely catchy, and vocalist James Tuffs’ ability to sound both fraught and detached like the grunge heroes of yore is impressive.

The band provides a faithful, passionate performance of the song, really coming alive in the back half (pay attention to drummer Ryan Fox, who is absolutely seizing his moment behind the kit). Watch Dexter and the Moonrocks play “Freakin’ Out” on Fallon below.

Upcoming Album and Tour

Earlier this week, Dexter and the Moonrocks announced their debut album, Friends That I Don’t Like, out on October 2nd. They also shared a new song, “It’s a Lot.” And just to clarify, if you were curious, none of the members of the band are named Dexter. They’ll head back on tour later this month; get tickets to see them here.

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In conclusion, Dexter and the Moonrocks are definitely a band to watch, with their unique sound and energetic live performances. With their debut album Friends That I Don’t Like on the horizon, fans can expect to hear more from this talented quartet in the coming months. Be sure to catch them on tour and experience their captivating live show for yourself.

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