Dan Miraldi, the NYC-based and Cleveland-born rock singer-songwriter, released his latest single, ‘Internet Women,’ on May 24. This playful power-pop track is part of his upcoming eighth full-length record, ‘Ulysses.’ The song recently made its radio debut on SiriusXM’s Little Steven’s Underground Garage.
‘Internet Women’ showcases Miraldi’s multifaceted talent. He played and sang everything on the recording except for the drums. The song features fuzzy garage rock guitars, drums, and handclaps, creating a lively and engaging atmosphere. Lyrically, the song takes us to New York City, exploring the world of dating apps. The Manhattanite narrator name-checks Brooklyn neighborhoods, lamenting the ups and downs of single life before falling in love and moving to one of the NYC boroughs with his new love.
At its core, ‘Internet Women’ is a three-minute rock and roll romcom for the modern era. Miraldi’s storytelling prowess shines as he navigates the complexities of modern dating through a catchy and upbeat tune. The song offers a humorous yet relatable look at the world of dating apps and the journey to finding love.
With the release of ‘Internet Women,’ anticipation builds for Miraldi’s upcoming album, ‘Ulysses.’ Fans and new listeners alike can look forward to more of his signature blend of rock, storytelling, and relatable themes. As Miraldi continues to make waves in the music scene, ‘Internet Women’ is just the beginning of what’s sure to be an exciting journey.