SINGLE REVIEW: 408 - "Drop Out"

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Written By: Jasmine C. Jones

Coming off of a big 2019 that saw the band release their fourth EP, "Keri" recorded with renowned producer Andrew Wade, 408 has their sights set higher than the Space Force in 2020. Offering their own blend of pop punk reminiscent of the late 90s, a helping of contemporary alt rock, and a dash of emo, their lovingly self-proclaimed "Lemon Punk" brings the sweet and the sour.

"Drop Out" is a collaboration we did with our boys in Out Of It, another Orlando band. A few funny conversations about our post high-school/in-college experiences led to the idea of laying down a track about that era of life and the weird erratic ups and downs that come with it. Musically, we wanted to take the time in between bigger releases to try a couple different things and not commit to one sonic element, which was a fun experiment in throwing our hands up in the air and going "yeah, try it!" We think it'll be a good window into what you can expect next from us.

Check them out!

Stream links

Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/1m2wYIvVYvhEnvdaOJbIfT

Apple Music - https://music.apple.com/us/artist/408/1222814454

Social media links

Instagram - @408music

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/408music/

Twitter - https://twitter.com/408band

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