
Nashville’s The Okay Greats drop “One Four Five,” the kind of unpolished melodic punk that hits like a sweaty basement show and never pretends to be anything else. It’s raw in all the right ways—scrappy guitars, slightly ragged vocals, and that irresistible sense of urgency that makes you want to sing along even before you know the words.
“One Four Five” barrels forward on driving drums and fuzzed-out riffs, carrying the spirit of late-’90s DIY punk without feeling stuck in nostalgia. The imperfections are the point: every chord feels alive, every shout a little off-center in the best possible way.
For fans of bands like Iron Chic, Off With Their Heads, or early Dillinger Four, this is the sound of heart-on-sleeve punk—loud, loose, and completely honest. It’s the kind of track that makes you remember why melodic punk grabbed you in the first place.