Based in London, England, Penny Rebels deliver "Dance". The track is lifted from a wider release made up of their last four singles, each also serving as B-sides. It opens with an almost riff-off-style guitar flourish before quickly fading, making way for a funky guitar and bass line that locks you into the groove.
... a funk-rock groove that guarantees chaos on the dancefloor.
One of the standout elements is how the track evolves step by step, with vocals entering shortly after the intro. A particularly infectious moment arrives just after the 1:00 mark, where the energy subtly ramps up. It continues to build until it fully bursts into life after the 2:00 mark, driven by a powerful guitar riff that feels destined to cause chaos in a live setting.
It’s groove-heavy, blending rock and funk influences into a seamless fusion of genres that really works. If this doesn’t get you moving, nothing will - this is less about subtle dancing and more about full-on limb-flailing and throwing shapes in the crowd.
If you enjoy this and you’re a fan of The Beatles, be sure to check out their cover of "Come Together", which blends Penny Rebels’ signature sound with the classic Liverpool original.
