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Last week Brooklyn-based indie four-piece Dropper released their debut album Don’t Talk To Me, which features tracks such as the lead single and standout offering “Ok Ok Ok” and the previously shared title track.

The track is a slick slice of jangly indie rock with elements of some psych-influenced garage rock and surf. The track though it has a seemingly upbeat presence and nature to it, tackles some heavy subject matter.

As the band describes to song:

I think most people have gone through at least one breakup or had a friendship end that pretty much wrecked them for a little while. ‘Ok Ok Ok’ is about going to a party and being hyper-aware of that other person’s presence. It’s about trying to overcome discomfort but in the process overcompensating and being (maybe just a little) petty. It’s about that desire to prove to that other person, and to yourself, that you’re okay when maybe the truth is, you’re not.

You can find “Ok Ok Ok” available to check out below and find the entire album available to buy / stream at Bandcamp.


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