Marouli drops groove-laden reflection on exhaustion with “Don’t Wanna Dance”

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Manchester five-piece Marouli return with their third single, “Don’t Wanna Dance,” a track that captures the push-and-pull between social expectation and personal fatigue.

Bright, choppy guitars, buoyant basslines, and playful keys ride on tight percussion to create a sound palette that feels instantly engaging. There’s a funk-infused energy in the instrumentation that recalls Chromeo’s groove-driven flair, paired with a chorus whose stickiness could sit comfortably alongside the likes of Goodvibes Institute. It’s danceable, but with a self-awareness that makes the refusal in the title all the more compelling.

At the center is Graham McCusker’s vocal delivery, commanding yet reflective. Lyrically, the track explores the all-too-relatable feeling of being too drained to embrace nightlife, preferring solitude over forced fun. Written from McCusker’s own experience of physical and social exhaustion, especially during treatment for cancer, the song carries a quiet honesty beneath its lively surface.

The brilliance of “Don’t Wanna Dance” lies in that contrast: instrumentation that practically begs for movement wrapped around words that resist it.

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