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Ojay put devil horns on their latest pop-rock earworm, Creep in the Night

This isn’t Thriller, but the Bad Guy by Eilish-esque swagger in the recently released macabrely magnetic pop-rock hit, Creep in the Night, from the prodigal sons of accursed experimentation, Ojay, is one of eeriest infectious earworms you will meet this year.

With their ability to bring the funk in the basslines, the grooves in the razor-sharp guitar cuts and wear the devil may care horns all too well in the vocal performance, the high-energy Australian outfit knocked it out of the seventh ring of hell with Creep in the Night.

Between the exemplary modern production which puts Highly Suspect to shame, the swathes of chilling charisma and the efficaciousness of the vocal hooks which seduce you into the dark heart of the release, I’m struggling to see how I will leave this hit alone.

Creep in the Night was officially released on Friday the 13th; stream it on Spotify.

Review by Amelia Vandergast

No Destination: Ojay feels the passion of the new legends forming on These Kids

Sensing the change needed and admiring the fight of the new generation, Ojay drops a fiery new single which is made for those sweaty dancefloors on the epic new track These Kids.

Ojay is a carefree Western Australia-based indie punk-rock-pop band who are known for delivering those sweaty cool performances which leave tongues wagging for more.

Fusing the high energy rock and punk of the ’80s and ’90s, with the catchy hooks and sing-along melodies of the current pop charts.” ~ Ojay

With their name on the lips of many and sounding the alarm just to get the party started, Ojay shows us that Australian grit and flourish rather splendidly on this outstanding new song for the masses.

These Kids from Western Australia-based indie punk-rock-pop band Ojay is a rather likeable speaker-booster for anyone who needed to be reminded that the world is in good hands. Taking our souls into a more thoughtful place and sending shivers down our spines with a gloriously entrenched format that will startle anyone taking a nap.

Turn this up on Spotify.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen