Loose Change (USA)
A slow-building anthem of resilience, It’s A Long Way Up rises from emotional collapse toward clarity, carried by layered guitars and determined resolve.
A sharp-edged melodic rock track that confronts modern conformity, A New Kind of Sameness explores how technology, money, and culture promise individuality while quietly steering us toward uniformity.
A restrained and emotionally direct rock ballad about longing and deferred hope, Someday Never Comes lingers in the tension between promise and reality.
A defining track in the band’s recent catalog, Mayday delivers dark urgency and layered hooks as it charts the collapse of a relationship in distress raw, melodic, and unmistakably Loose Change.
Driven by urgency and restless momentum, Out of Contact, Out of Control captures the dizzying pull of desire when emotion overtakes reason.
Driven by a hypnotic refrain and gathering momentum, It’s Time For The Crash And Burn captures the moment a relationship collapses under its own weight. With stark imagery and emotional clarity, it embraces letting go over holding on.
A stark and introspective rock ballad, Salvaging Me examines emotional wreckage and the fragile hope of rebuilding from what remains.
A melodic breakup track with dry wit and self-awareness, It’s Not Me, It’s You balances laid-back delivery with pointed lyrical edge.
Built around a pulsing groove and raw vocal intensity, Nobody Me explores isolation, identity, and the search for connection.
Remastered for a new generation, Carry On pairs driving rhythm with reflective lyrics about time, memory, and endurance.
Fast, hook-driven, and unapologetically fun, She’s My Little Hooligan channels classic rock swagger into a tight, punchy love song.