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AJR at "We the People" in 2021American indie pop band AJR has written or co-written every song in their discography, except various covers and two featured songs.The trio was formed by the brothers—Ryan Met (keyboard, ukulele, vocals), Jack Met (guitar, sampler, lead vocals), and Adam Met (bass guitar, backing vocals)—in Chelsea, Manhattan. [1]
"Sober Up" is a song by American indie pop band AJR, from their second studio album, The Click. Released as the album's fifth single, it features Rivers Cuomo, lead singer and frontman of American rock band Weezer, although certain radio stations instead play a version with band member Ryan singing Cuomo's verse.
AJR signed to Mercury Records/Republic Records in May 2022, [79] [80] and officially released the song "I Won't" through the label on July 29 with an accompanying music video. [81] On November 12, the band released a video teaser announcing their new album, abbreviated as TMM , [ 82 ] and released the follow-up single " The DJ Is Crying for ...
The Click is the second studio album by American indie pop band AJR.It was released on June 9, 2017, via the band's label AJR Productions and S-Curve Records, later released internationally through Ultra Records and Black Butter Records.
The song was teased on social media on April 23 and officially released on May 18, 2018. [3] On July 13, 2018, several remixes of "Pretender" were released. Remixes were provided by Matoma, Blanke, Max Styler, and Aoki. [4] An acoustic version of the song performed by AJR was eventually included on the deluxe edition of The Click. [5]
6foot1, alternatively known as I'm Ready - EP, is the second extended play and major-label debut by American indie pop band AJR. It was released via the band's label AJR Productions on December 20, 2013, under the former title. Later, it was re-released under the latter title via Warner Music Group on March 25, 2014.
Alongside a lyric video for the song, [6] the song was released to Billboard ' s Top 40 on August 8, [7] becoming the #3 most added song within the week through 25 stations. [6] Time additionally complimented "Drama", describing it as "calling attention to some of the more challenging elements of contemporary social life while maintaining ...
Karma" was written from the perspective of a patient in a therapist's office, [3] expressing an "unearned lack of good fortune" [4] The song's outro is lyrically filled with Jack going back and forth on his own thoughts and seeking affirmation from the therapist. [5] The song reached 10 million views on YouTube in July 2022. [6]