The Nancys Drop Breakup Banger “Walking Out” & Step Into Their Next Era
Florida’s favorite indie trio just turned late-night chaos into a soundtrack.
The Nancys aren’t just another college-town band — they’re Gainesville’s messiest, most magnetic indie export. What started as wine-fueled jam sessions with Ella Norris, Shane Barrera, and Theo Lorenzen (plus a few cats weaving in and out of cables) has blown up into sold-out rooms and over 100,000 streams. Their debut EP cracked open something vulnerable and electric, and now they’re leveling up.
“Walking Out” is Drunk Texts in Song Form
The new single “Walking Out” feels like stumbling through a situationship that’s on fire but still tempting you to stay. Spilled drinks, bathroom meetups, brighter shades of grey — the lyrics hit that sweet spot between self-sabotage and liberation. Sonically, it’s indie-rock heartbeat meets late-night confession, pulling from Fleetwood Mac and Big Thief but bending it into their own sweaty, neon-lit lane.
On Tour and Out for Blood
Fresh off a Miami show that packed Gramps wall-to-wall, The Nancys are hitting New York this fall with stops at Bowery Electric and MainDrag. Fans know their gigs aren’t just concerts — they’re full-body therapy sessions where strangers scream along and leave as friends. “Walking Out” is just the start of that next chapter, one that promises more catharsis, more community, and probably more wine-soaked chaos.