Lost in the City bottle bittersweet nostalgia on soaring new single ‘Twilight of Summer’
Kansas City’s Lost in the City return with a shimmering dose of pop-punk wistfulness in ‘Twilight of Summer’, a track that captures that golden, aching moment when the season starts to slip away. Built on a backdrop of punchy guitars and emotionally charged hooks, the single feels like a love letter to restless youth; those hazy August nights where everything mattered and nothing made sense.
With flashes of early 2000s energy and subtle nods to 90s pop production, ‘Twilight of Summer’ walks the tightrope between coming-of-age reflection and high-octane fun. It’s cinematic, diary-scrawled songwriting that finds power in vulnerability, and melody in memory.
For fans of Paramore, The Starting Line, and long walks to nowhere with headphones on, Lost in the City tap into a song that doesn’t just sound like summer’s end, but feels like it too.

