Colony House offers a stirring reflection on modern life with ‘OK OK OK OK’

Tennessee indie-rock band Colony House has returned with their latest single ‘OK OK OK OK,’ a raw and introspective preview of their upcoming fifth studio album 77 (Pt. 1), due out September 5 via LastDaze Records.
‘OK OK OK OK’ delivers a sense of urgency layered with the band’s signature grit. It’s a sonic statement that feels both immediate and timeless, carried by frontman Caleb Chapman’s emotive vocals and the tight, full-bodied instrumentation from bandmates Will Chapman, Scott Mills, and Parke Cottrell. The song’s title itself hints at inner conflict and reconciliation, themes that run deeply throughout 77.
“We’ve always wanted our music to bring people together—and this album is asking: what does that look like in a world that feels more divided and distracted than ever?”
With ‘OK OK OK OK,’ Colony House continues to evolve while staying grounded in the introspective storytelling and spirited performances that have defined their journey so far.
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