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"Is Everything Okay?" by Tom Minor


Hailing from London N1, singer-songwriter Tom Minor feeling inspired by indie rock, new wave and punk, power pop, psychedelic and garage rock, soul, R&B, reggae and ska releases his latest track, “Is Everything Okay?." Tom's latest track is a masterfully crafted indie rock anthem that combines biting wit with a reflective dive into the human condition. Inspired by his eclectic influences, Minor weaves an intricate tapestry of sound and lyricism, blending the energy of punk and new wave with the emotional depth of soul and psychedelic rock. The song’s driving rhythm and vibrant instrumentation create an uplifting backdrop that contrasts sharply with its introspective and sardonic lyrics, leaving listeners both energised and contemplative.


At its core, the song dissects the superficial nature of casual concern in society. The repeated refrain, “Is everything okay? How can we help you?” echoes the hollow niceties often exchanged in passing, only to highlight the futility of such inquiries when met with genuine despair. Minor’s lyrical wit shines as he paints vivid imagery of “card-carrying killjoys” and “unnatural geography,” cleverly illustrating the isolating effect of living under the weight of internal and external struggles. The irony of upbeat melodies juxtaposed against themes of misery amplifies the song’s message, urging listeners to confront their complexities honestly.



The song ventures deeper into existential terrain, addressing the paradox of unhappiness and self-awareness. Lines like, “If you’re unhappy and you don’t know it, what good is it?” provoke thought about the often-overlooked disconnect between how we feel and how we present ourselves. Minor delves into themes of identity and social dynamics, critiquing the tendency to seek validation in “the jolly old company of the misery that your mind is in.” The song becomes an anthem for those trapped in cycles of negativity, shining a light on the shared human experience of grappling with inner demons.


The production by Teaboy Palmer is another standout aspect of this track, with layers of guitars and dynamic shifts that add depth to its narrative. The energy of the arrangement mirrors the tension between the external façade and the internal chaos described in the lyrics. “Is Everything Okay” is a brilliant preview of Minor’s upcoming debut album Eleven Easy Pieces on Anger & Disappointment, showcasing his ability to tackle heavy topics with humour, poignancy, and irresistible musicality. This is not just a song, but an invitation to reflect on life’s ironies while rocking out to its anthemic beats.


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