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Liston “Night Drives” Review: A Soulful Midnight Hymn

By Marcus AdetolaDecember 2, 2025
Liston "Night Drives" Review: A Soulful Midnight Hymn

Florida native Liston strips everything back on “Night Drives,” letting soulful vocals move delicately across sparse piano keys. The LA-based artist creates warmth through simplicity, building a track that soothes and captivates.

His voice glides across the minimal production sensually, but it’s comfort, not conquest. The lyrics position him as protector rather than pursuer, addressing what feels like resolution after conflict. “No more passive statements / No more checking locations” speaks to repairing trust, while “I’ll pick up all of you” offers reassurance after hurt. He provides presence over promises, devotion over bravado.

The production shines through economy. Sparse piano work shimmers beneath his delivery while steady, quiet drums pulse in the background, creating an almost ritualistic feeling. The soundscape sits somewhere between atmospheric and tranquil, letting each element serve the mood. This is neo-soul territory, where space matters as much as sound.

What holds “Night Drives” back is its brevity. At just over two minutes, the track ends precisely when it should expand. The foundation begs for an outro or bridge that lets the mood stay with you longer and the arrangement stretch.

Still, Liston demonstrates his understanding of texture and tone. He blends gospel roots, and R&B sensibilities into this piano-driven meditation. His Instagram dedication to “pretty girls who wear glasses” plays lighthearted, but the music speaks seriously about showing up when someone needs you.

“Night Drives” proves tenderness remains R&B’s greatest weapon.

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