The Interrogation – “Wicked Happy”

Pacific Northwest pop-punk outfit The Interrogation roar back after five years away with “Wicked Happy,” a comeback single that bursts with energy and heart. What began as Thom Turner’s solo project now sounds like a full band firing on all cylinders—tight, confident, and ready to make noise again.

The track opens with driving guitars and a punchy rhythm that immediately pulls you in. Call-and-response vocals build tension through the verses before exploding into a half-time chorus packed with gang vocals—an earworm built for sweaty sing-alongs. The outro lands with a jolt, asking “What’s stopping you?” and leaving the question hanging like a dare.

Lyrically, “Wicked Happy” is both a celebration and a challenge. It’s about pushing past expectations, owning your growth, and finding connection even when life feels chaotic. Turner describes it as “energetic, uplifting, and unapologetically real”—and the song more than delivers.

For fans of hook-heavy pop punk with an edge, “Wicked Happy” is more than just a return—it’s a statement of intent.