Freakin' Out

Album: released as a single (2026)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Freakin' Out" is what happens when life on the road stops resembling a glamorous tour diary and starts unraveling under physical and emotional strain. The track is a raw portrait of anxiety, loneliness, and the chaos that comes from too many miles, too little sleep, and just enough self-awareness to know things are wobbling.

    "'Freakin' Out' speaks to a lot of different issues that people tend to face – fear, loneliness, and anxiety, and all that other terrible s--t that we all have," explained Dexter and the Moonrocks, "and how sometimes there's nothing you can do about any of it, except freak the f--k out every now and then."
  • All four members share writing credit, continuing the group's habit of building songs as a collective exercise. It continues thematic threads from Happy to Be Here (2025) and the Donkey Flats EP (released December 2025), cementing the band's identity around what Artistrack called "panic, but make it catchy."
  • Taylor Kimball produced and engineered the track. He also played electric guitar on the recording.
  • "Freakin' Out" was released on March 11, 2026. It became the band's first Hot 100 hit, entering the chart dated April 4, 2026, at #91.
  • The music video was directed by Ilona Donovan, who also directed the band's earlier 2026 video for "Flavorless," marking a shift from their previous director Michael Herrick, who helmed their 2024–2025 visuals.

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