Logro "I Miss That Lousy Bus"
Sounds from New Zealand
18/02/2026 | Logro's "I Miss That Lousy Bus" is a beautifully restrained art-rock meditation on the ordinary moments we only learn to cherish in their absence. Clocking in at 3'38'', the track builds on a solid groove and dynamic interplay, wrapping bittersweet lyrics in spacey, dark, and melancholic arrangements that feel both intimate and expansive. Lorenzo Buhne's production strikes a perfect balance—mid-tempo and unpolished in the most intentional way, allowing Greg Franco's tender, observant lyrics to breathe without overstatement. The result is a song that feels energetic yet experimental, merging indie and alternative rock sensibilities with a cinematic quality that evokes purple trees blooming on schedule and the quiet hum of a nearly empty bus route.
Written in May 2020 at the height of lockdown isolation, "I Miss That Lousy Bus" transforms pandemic-era longing into a universal reflection on gratitude and shared human experience. The collaboration between Los Angeles songwriter Greg Franco and New Zealand-based musician Lorenzo Buhne feels less like a distant file-sharing project and more like a long-overdue conversation between kindred spirits. Releasing on International Day of Clean Energy, the song adds subtle but potent resonance to its themes: public transportation and shared infrastructure aren't just logistical concerns, but vital threads in the fabric of how we connect and care for one another. Ultimately, "I Miss That Lousy Bus" is a hopeful anthem for rethinking what we take for granted—a gentle reminder that even the lousy things can quietly hold us together.
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