Back with its first new music in nearly two years, Bandung, Indonesia–based Saturday Night Karaoke has delivered a couple of songs for the times on the new single "Escalation"/"Doomsday." I was really impressed with Prabu Pramayougha's recent solo project Barpinson, and this new SNK single is in similar territory in terms of having something very meaningful to say. While this band is generally categorized as pop-punk, the speed and energy of these two songs practically border on thrash-punk. These tunes are fast and furious here, and that's befitting the urgency of the lyrics, which the band describes as "a snapshot of the bleak urban reality we're all dealing with right now." "Escalation" is about the way everything in your life keeps escalating and escalating, and it just keeps on going until you die. We never really escape the compounding anxiety, do we? The spastic punk rock of "Escalation" practically bottles that feeling. "Doomsday" is a little more in the traditional pop-punk lane but still kicks at a racing pace that will quickly leave you breathless. And if there ever were an anthem for Planet Earth 2026 and the role of music in our lives, I'd say these lyrics are spot-on:
We're all fucking doomed in this shit life
Nuclear bombs and wars everywhere
Don't say we don't care
Here's to make it hurt less
Anytime you're overwhelmed
So let's just sing along
Nuclear bombs and wars everywhere
Don't say we don't care
Here's to make it hurt less
Anytime you're overwhelmed
So let's just sing along
That kind of hits the nail on the head, doesn't it? These tracks were just recorded last month, so the social commentary here is very current and very relevant. I love the passion and conviction, and these songs do indeed lend themselves to singing along. If you still believe in the power of punk rock to make a difference, you need to be blasting this single and blasting it loudly.

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