Alright, if you’re into catchy pop-punk bangers, Streets To Ourselves just dropped their fifth single, “FREE,” and it’s one you don’t wanna miss. Coming off their upcoming album The Truth Between Us, this track hits hard, both musically and lyrically. Produced by the pop-punk pro Sam Guaiana and mastered by Mike Kalajian, the production is tight—clean, but with just enough grit to keep it raw. The video, directed by Daniel Peachy and filmed by CT Media, adds even more punch to the release. Definitely worth a watch.
So what’s “FREE” all about? It’s a direct response to the Freedom Convoy occupation that shook Canada a few years back, and it doesn’t hold back. Vocalist Daniel Peachy takes a firm stand, calling out the rise of anti-intellectualism and the growing support for far-right extremism that we’ve seen not just here but south of the border, too. He’s not sugarcoating it—this song is a straight-up critique of how some people are not just tolerating, but actually aligning with these dangerous movements.
Musically, “FREE” delivers that classic pop-punk sound we all love—driving bass, punchy guitars, and those shout-along choruses that stick with you long after the song’s over. It’s catchy as hell but with real substance behind it, which is rare these days. It’s got that energy that’s gonna make it a crowd favourite live, no doubt.
It’s also worth noting that this track marks a shift for the band, getting more political than they have in the past.
If you’re into pop-punk that’s not just fun to listen to but also makes you think, Streets To Ourselves and “FREE” are exactly what you need in your playlist right now. Check out the single and the video—you won’t regret it.
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