
Andy Smith’s “How Do We Keep Moving On” is a weather system. One listen and you’re immediately plunged into the brooding, rain-slicked intensity of prime 80s dark rock, dragged kicking and screaming into the modern era. This is the sound of stubbornness set to a relentless beat, a fist-pump for everyone who’s ever been knocked down and decided to get up angrier.
The track is a prime example of a “sonic battle cry for resilience,” and they nailed it. “How Do We Keep Moving On” perfectly captures that internal monologue of defiance in the face of life’s relentless grind. It’s not a hopeful, sun-drenched pop song about overcoming; it’s a gritty, teeth-gritted decision to keep marching forward, even when every step feels heavy. The haunting melodies are the key—they carry the weight of the struggle, while the track’s unapologetic energy supplies the sheer will to push through it.
This is music as movement, as Smith rightly frames it. It’s made for those who refuse to surrender, a rallying point for the fighters and the weary warriors. It’s a statement screaming that no storm, no matter how heavy, gets the final word.
For fans who crave the melancholic majesty of classic dark rock but demand the urgent vitality of a modern edge, “How Do We Keep Moving On” is your new flagship. Play it, let that pulse sync with your own, and remember what it sounds like to refuse to break. Andy Smith isn’t simply asking a question with this title—he’s providing the scorching, riff-driven answer. Now move.
