New Offspring Singles ‘Same But Different’ Than Biggest Hits
The Offspring will release their newest studio album Supercharged in October 2024. They’ve already released “Light It Up” and “Make It All Right,” two singles with insightful lyrics that make them the perfect succession to some of the Offspring’s most popular songs.
“I think it’s a David Bowie quote who said ‘You’ve got to make it the same but different’…Of course, you’ve got to ultimately satisfy your own creativity.” -Dexter Holland (Rolling Stone Music Now)
The Offspring
Most of the Offspring’s songs have a fast tempo, and the message of the music contains authenticity in the sincerest sense. Some of the best Rock & Roll lyrics let the listener feel angry or intense while also sending a message about strength or coping, and the Offspring meets that fusion perfectly.
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Their lyrics express vulnerability and relatability in a way that separates them from many of their contemporaries.
“We loved punk rock. We loved the energy and the rebelliousness of it, and the attitude and all that. But I didn’t feel like there were a lot of great songs, if you know what I mean. There wasn’t a lot of catchy stuff. It was more in the energy of it.” -Dexter Holland
The two new singles from Supercharged accomplish exactly what Holland spoke about. They maintain the same energy and passion with similar lyrical themes while adding a different modernized spin for their newest album.
Light It Up
The powerful lyrics to “Light It Up” come on strong during the chorus. The speaker has anger and aggression that needs to be let out.
I’m ready for a fight
I’m sick of being nice
Previous Offspring hits like “Come Out And Play” and “You’re Gonna Go Far, Kid” provide commentary on serious societal issues in gun control and political leadership.
“Light It Up” differs from some of the band’s previous hits because it doesn’t delve into a specific contemporary issue. However, it still recreates the same tone of commentary about “society’s disease” in passionate punk rock lyrics.
It’s the same old song that we’ve heard all along
It’s a loss by degrees, it’s society’s disease
I’ve been pushed around, been holding it down
While you stab me in the back and I think I’m gonna crack
Make It All Right
The lyrics to “Make It All Right” mirror some of the same themes in “Self Esteem” and “Pretty Fly (For A White Guy),” which tell more individualized stories of men with complex mindsets about women.
The Offspring masters the slightly slower pop punk pace in “Make It All Right” and offers a new and unique blend of punk lyrics in a love song.
Show me the way, never obey
Give me black clouds on a summer day
You know, I don’t mind you, SuperNova too
We’re like partners in crime
MMRBQ Headliners
The Offspring will headline MMRBQ along with Halestorm on Sept. 21 at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion on the Camden Waterfront.
They released their 11th studio album Let The Bad Times Roll in April 2021, and Supercharged will come out on October 25. Expect to hear some favorites from the new albums and many other classics from the Offspring when you join 93.3 WMMR for our biggest event of the year.