L-R – Joel French (Lead Vocals, Bass), Thomas Turner (Lead Guitar, Backup Vocals), Sebastian Valdivia (Drums), Erik Nguyen (Rhythm Guitar, Backup Vocals)
Photo Credit – Shimon Karmel
After five years of silence, Canadian pop punk outfit The Interrogation roars back with their electrifying new single “Wicked Happy”, marking the band’s first release since their 2020 debut EP “Posters On My Wall.” Accompanied by a dynamic music video, the track is a bold declaration of phase two for the band, now a full lineup, playing live across British Columbia and gearing up for a wider Western Canadian tour.
“Wicked Happy is the first song we’ve released since the band turned from my solo project into a full band. It’s a springboard into everything we’ve become, high-energy, uplifting, and unapologetically real,” says frontman Thom Turner (ex-Freya, ex-Hawthorne Heights touring guitarist).
Originally conceived in the wake of personal tragedy, The Interrogation began as Turner’s solo project following the loss of his mother in 2018. What started as a cathartic songwriting outlet evolved into a full band with a mission: to turn awkwardness, grief, and isolation into connection, community, and catharsis.
“Wicked Happy” delivers exactly that. With punchy guitar riffs, call-and-response vocals between Turner and bassist Joel French (Vultures At Dawn), and a chorus built for gang vocals and mosh pits, the track channels the raw energy of the band’s live shows. Lyrically, it’s a rallying cry for anyone who’s ever felt like they didn’t fit, a message of defiance and self-discovery wrapped in a melodic, riff-driven package.
Turner explains further:
“It’s about never quite fitting in. About reaching beyond what others expect and growing into something stronger than anyone said you could be.”
The single also marks French’s debut as a lead vocalist, a role he’s held since 2022. The accompanying music video captures the band’s signature live intensity, no backing tracks, no polish, just pure pop punk sincerity.
The artwork, created by drummer Sebastian Valdivia, sets the tone: a sun just out of focus, daring you to squint, stretch, and reach for the sky.
Fans of New Found Glory, Four Year Strong, Coheed and Cambria, and A Day To Remember will find plenty to love in The Interrogation’s sound, described as energetic, catchy, heavy riffs, guitar-driven, and even more in their story. With members hailing from New York, Saskatchewan, Vancouver, and Colombia, the band brings a rich tapestry of backgrounds and influences to their music.
With more singles planned for early 2026, “Wicked Happy” is just the beginning. For The Interrogation, the message is clear: awkwardness is power, and punk is for everyone.
Watch and listen to the music video for “Wicked Happy” at https://youtu.be/jzvj_FmVhBk
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Single Credits:
Performed by The Interrogation
Written by Thomas Turner
Produced by The Interrogation
Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Matt Roach at Rain City Recorders
Song Artwork by: Sebastian Valdivia
Member of BMI
MAPL – Canadian Content Artist and Performance
Single Band Lineup:
Joel French – Lead Vocals, Bass
Thomas Turner – Lead Guitar, Backup Vocals
Travis Howie – Rhythm Guitar
Nik Eason – Drums
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“Posters On My Wall, a solid EP that combines solid musicianship and stellar songwriting, giving us something positive to latch onto during the pandemic when so many of us sorely needed it. With influences that range from New Found Glory and Story of the Year to Coheed and Cambria, The Interrogation has a sound that is a unique blend of pop-punk with a dash of hardcore and a smidge of old school punk riffage. The band shines on every track whether it’s the harder-hitting “Final Mystery” that touches on feelings of alienation or the summer, feel-good song “Shine” that has the band reminiscing of summers gone by.” – Shutter 16 (2021 – Interview)
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