HAPPY. Unveil Video for ‘Don’t Overdose And Drive’
South Carolina’s pop punk outfit Happy. have dropped new clip for their latest single Don’t Overdose And Drive.
After signing with independent record label Rude Records earlier this year, Happy. have given us a taste of their infectious energy in the form of their new tune Don’t Overdose And Drive.
Bringing back the thrill and rawness of the early 2000s punk vibes, Happy. suitably champion self-defined happiness alongside positivity and personal growth. With a sense of nostalgia and carefree attitude added to the mix, their sound oozes with catchiness, shaping up an unexpected melodic disorder. And the visuals for their latest single are a testament to that.
Vocalist Tate Logan says of the track:
‘Don’t Overdose and Drive’ is about a very good friend of mine, who I had grown up with my entire life. This individual become involved in drugs to a point where I found myself unable to be around this person and having to distance myself from their lifestyle to preserve my own. It was very sad because I cared so much for them and did everything I could to help, but it comes to a certain point where that person has to decide for themselves to get better. I wrote the song from an “I” perspective to be more relatable and reach a wider audience. At the end of the day, the message of the song is no matter how low you get, and how toxic the situation is, you can always get yourself out and come out on top.