wicked happy roars to life – every note feels alive. Vancouver-based band The Interrogation return with their first new music in five years, fusing pop-punk energy and post-hardcore grit into a blistering anthem about hope, unity, and refusing to sit still. From its opening guitar riff, the track punches forward with gang vocals, call-and-response hooks, and a half-time chorus that’s pure mosh-pit euphoria. It’s the sound of a band reconnecting with what made them fall in love with chaos in the first place.
Rooted in the Pacific Northwest’s alternative scene, The Interrogation channel the emotional honesty of A Day to Remember and New Found Glory while carving out something uniquely their own. Frontman Joel French drives the song with raw conviction, while Thomas Turner’s guitars and Sebastian Valdivia’s drums lock into an unrelenting groove that translates their live energy straight to record.
Recorded at Rain City Recorders, Wicked Happy is more than a comeback – it’s a mission statement. It celebrates imperfection, connection, and the joy of screaming together until everything makes sense again.
thank u for making this the interrogation ⚡


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