It’s been nearly two decades since 3OH!3 crashed the top of the pop charts, but their spirit remains as unflinching as ever. What started as a DIY project quickly catapulted Sean Foreman and Nathaniel Motte’s dorm-room demos into a cultural phenomenon, soundtracking both Warped Tour and Top 40 radio takeovers with a blend of hip-hop bravado, tongue-in-cheek chaos and hooks more ascendant than their Boulder, CO, hometown.
That legacy has only grown with time as a new wave of fans and artists continue to champion platinum-certified anthems like “DONTTRUSTME,” “STARSTRUKK,” and “My First Kiss” worldwide at events like Emo Nite, while Motte and Foreman bring their high-octane live show to Coachella, Reading & Leeds and Warped Tour, where mosh pits and singalongs serve as a reminder that 3OH!3’s impact isn’t frozen in time, but constantly evolving.
Their music has never been about looking back, but always living in the moment and pushing forward in pursuit of something legendary just out of reach: the next wild weekend, the next epic story, the next inside joke you had to be there for. Now, they bring that same genre-defying mash-up mentality to “SLUSHIE,” their first new music since 2021. Amid glitched-out beats, wobbly synths and synesthetic lyricism, they pay tribute to a relationship that hurts so good, the kind that freezes your brain in a way that’s inescapable and addictively euphoric. It’s a love song delivered the way only 3OH!3 could: messy, loud and wryly irreverent.