Party at the Weekend by Ice Cutters (2026 Song) | Late 70's Style Power Pop / New Wave / Rock Music

Party at the Weekend by Ice Cutters (2026 Song) | Late 70's Style Power Pop / New Wave / Rock Music [Verse 1] How beautiful the streets, how wonderful the town I'm feeling so enlightened, I stand on hollow ground The promenade is madness, amusements looking tired But when you put your boots on and your head is getting wired [Pre-Chorus] Lo behold, the crowds are getting happier Here today in the streets of rage Drink and smile 'cause you don't have to marry her, relax Enjoy it for a while [Chorus] There's a party at the weekend Party at the weekend There's a party at the weekend Party at the weekend [Verse 2] How thrilling are the clubs, how marvellous the sound The DJ has good taste, see the people getting down There's fighting on the streets and rubbish blowing past But when you paint the town, then the color really lasts [Pre-Chorus] No one cares, let your inner monkey out Be a saint or a sinner too Drink and smile, 'cause you don't have to marry her, relax Enjoy it for a while [Chorus] There's a party at the weekend Party at the weekend There's a party at the weekend Party at the weekend There's a party at the weekend (party at the weekend) Party at the weekend There's a party at the weekend (party at the weekend) Party at the weekend There's a party at the weekend (party at the weekend) Party at the weekend [Bridge] Hey baby, won't you dance with me tonight? I like your attitude Hey baby, hold my hand, you'll be alright I'm only a man, I haven't got plans, I'm loving this town Let's keep it real, and get on down Won't you get on down? Get on down Won't you get on down? [Chorus] There's a party at the weekend Party at the weekend There's a party at the weekend Party at the weekend There's a party at the weekend (party at the weekend) Party at the weekend There's a party at the weekend (party at the weekend) Party at the weekend There's a party at the weekend Party at the weekend There's a party at the weekend Party at the weekend Style: Late-1970s british rock and new wave rock with a tight, punchy studio production, Driving bass guitar, crisp live drums with a dry, controlled sound, crunchy rhythm electric guitars, melodic lead guitar hooks, and strong vocal harmonies, Energetic and hook-filled, built around memorable guitar riffs, infectious melodies, and a propulsive rhythm section, Clean, economical arrangement with no unnecessary layers, Lead vocal is confident, cool, and melodic, double tracked vocals, with subtle echo effect, supported by tight harmony vocals on choruses and key phrases, Bright electric guitars with crisp attack and slight overdrive, punchy bass lines that carry the groove, and drums that feel tight and immediate rather than big or reverberant, Classic late-70s studio sound, radio-ready songwriting, catchy choruses, sharp dynamics, and a polished yet organic band performance, Focus on melodic hooks, rhythmic drive, and timeless power-pop energy with a slightly edgy new-wave attitude