The Interrogation Battles Darkness with Defiant Pop-Punk Optimism in "Wicked Happy"

With their brand new single, "Wicked Happy," Vancouver pop-punk group The Interrogation returns after a five-year absence, and they're swinging harder than ever before! The song is loud, punchy, and briskly uplifting, and yet, however, nestled underneath the punchy guitars and vanquishing rhythm is a message of response shaped by loss and feel of urgency, and uncomfortable tension with the desire to stay hopeful when the world rarely makes that easy. Rather than escape from the darkness, the band is smirking at it, and that is where this single draws its strength.





From the very first riff, "Wicked Happy" conjures the audacious spirit of early New Found Glory and Four Year Strong, and still finds a way to create a lane all of their own. The gang vocal choruses have a feel of a rally, blatantly calling to outsiders, misfits, and overthinkers to scream their frustrations into something liberating. It feels raw, constant, and refreshingly unfiltered in only the best way. No backing tracks. No gloss coating. Just amps, sweat, emotion, and conviction.





Knowing the band was born from sorrow and perseverance deepens the weight of every chord. What began as Thom Turner’s personal catharsis has transformed into a hearty catharsis full band experience; united through honesty and connection.






“Wicked Happy” is not just a comeback single; it is a mission statement. A message that says: feel everything, just don’t break. If you’re a fan of authenticity and adrenaline, The Interrogation is officially back and ready to make you scream with them.



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