“Replay” by Poison Oak is the kind of song that grabs your attention right away and doesn’t let go. It’s fast, punchy, and full of emotion, like someone letting off steam after holding it in for too long.

The guitars kick in with this bright, slightly chaotic energy that gives the song its drive. There’s a nice balance between sharp, catchy riffs and heavier moments that keep the track grounded. The drums hit hard and steady, creating a rhythm that pushes everything forward with a sense of urgency. You can feel the tension in the music, like it’s trying to break free from something.

What really stands out is the emotion in the vocals. They’re not over-the-top, but you can tell there’s something real behind them—frustration, exhaustion, maybe even a little bit of anger. It’s relatable without trying too hard to be deep or dramatic. You get the sense that the song is about being stuck in the same routine, day after day, and feeling like you’re just going through the motions.

The lyrics don’t need to spell everything out because the feeling is already there in the music. That’s what makes this track work so well—it doesn’t overcomplicate things. It’s raw, it’s real, and it sounds like a band that knows exactly what they want to say.

If you’ve ever felt burnt out or stuck on repeat, “Replay” will hit home. It’s a solid, straight-up rock track with heart.