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When Steve Davis first picked up his guitar to write Boom Goes the Dynamite, he wasn’t aiming for subtle. He wanted a track that exploded with energy—the kind of song that pulls you out of your chair and straight into summer mode. Released on July 7, 2025, the single is everything you want in a seasonal anthem: loud, joyful, and proudly unfiltered. “I wanted something upbeat that just feels like summer,” Davis says. Mission accomplished.
The track came together like a backyard jam session gone right. Jason Orris, who produced the song and played bass, helped shape its gritty-yet-polished foundation. Add in Pete Frueh’s scorching lead guitar and Noah Levy’s dynamic drumming, and the result is a raw, full-throttle sound that doesn’t let up. “The lead guitar is off the chain,” Davis grins, and he’s not wrong. It’s a party track with substance—fueled by Davis’s signature mix of guitar, harmonica, and vocals that give it a grounded, personal edge.
Sonically, Davis lives somewhere between classic and modern rock, channeling the storytelling spirit of Tom Petty and the swagger of The Black Keys. Boom Goes the Dynamite doesn’t shy away from big hooks and louder-than-life choruses, but its real strength lies in its unapologetic joy. It’s the kind of song that feels right at a beach party, in a dive bar, or on a long drive with the windows down—wherever the volume can match the vibe.

An independent artist through and through, Davis poured his energy into every corner of this release. The track is part of an upcoming EP, built around the idea of celebration without pretense. “It’s about spreading good energy,” he says. That authenticity—backed by a tight-knit team and fan reactions already rolling in—gives Boom Goes the Dynamite staying power beyond the summer months.
Davis thrives in the live setting, where his harmonica solos and gritty guitar chops really shine. He’s currently on the road promoting the single, bringing that same vibrant energy to venues across the country. Between gigs, he’s also cooking up two side projects: an acoustic EP that reimagines his most-loved originals and a full cover of AC/DC’s “Highway to Hell”—a labor of love that lets him lean into his rock roots with full volume.
Looking forward, Davis is focused on widening his reach and deepening his connection with fans. “I want to keep sharing these vibes,” he says, and there’s no reason to doubt him. Whether you’re into rock, road trips, or just a good time with friends, Boom Goes the Dynamite earns its place on your playlist. It’s a track that doesn’t ask permission—it just kicks the door open.
“I’m excited for everyone to hear this,” Davis adds. And after one listen, you probably will be too. Follow him on socials, stream the track on Spotify or Apple Music, and catch him live if you can. With Boom Goes the Dynamite, Steve Davis has lit the fuse—now all that’s left is to turn it up.
