Editorial Note — Soraya Alcalá
“See You Dancing” shows Kids That Fly working with a clear structure: sharp guitars, a direct vocal line, and a production style aligned with the sound they have been shaping across recent releases.
The reference to Supertramp adds a specific anchor that explains part of the track’s tone. Their partnership with Giant Music continues to position the band within a growing space for new alternative acts.
© Soraya Alcalá · Original Editorial Note
The rising alt‑rock band releases their new single via Giant Music
NEW YORK, NY —
Rising alternative rock band Kids That Fly are set to release their newest single, “See You Dancing,” on May 15 via Giant Music — delivering another emotionally charged anthem from a band quickly becoming one of the most exciting young acts emerging from the East Coast rock scene.
Built around soaring melodies, explosive guitars, and the kind of emotional urgency that has become synonymous with the band’s live performances, “See You Dancing” captures the tension between nostalgia, youth, and the fleeting moments that somehow stay with you forever. Equal parts cinematic and cathartic, the track continues Kids That Fly’s evolution into a modern alternative rock band with both arena-sized instincts and deeply personal storytelling.
“This song is about an anxious moment and how good music can pull you out of it. Supertramp was the conduit for that; the band has been a musical touchstone for all of us lately — hence the mention,” says the band, referring to the direct mention of Supertramp in the song. “We’re always aiming for a nostalgic sound, but even from the demo, this one had a really special feel to it, with a loft in the guitars and a little heartbreak sewn in.”
“Kids That Fly have something you can’t manufacture,” says Matt LaMotte of Giant Music. “There’s an honesty, charisma, and emotional electricity to what they do that immediately cuts through. ‘See You Dancing’ feels like the kind of song that introduces a band to a much bigger audience, and we believe they’re only scratching the surface of what’s ahead.”
Formed in Connecticut and shaped by years of relentless touring, house shows, and late-night recording sessions between New York, Los Angeles, and their home state, Kids That Fly have steadily built a reputation for turning raw emotion into massive hooks — channeling influences ranging from The Strokes and The 1975 to classic East Coast rock energy.
The release also marks another major moment in the band’s growing partnership with Giant Music, who signed the group as part of the label’s expanding focus on breakout alternative talent.
Over the past year, Kids That Fly have quietly built serious momentum both online and on stage — earning attention for their explosive live shows, emotionally resonant songwriting, and a growing fanbase drawn to the band’s balance of indie cool and unapologetic rock energy.
“See You Dancing” arrives May 15 on all streaming platforms.
