Oreaganomics drops "Wasting Summer Online" a summer anthem that hits hard

Oreaganomics provides a necessary wake-up call on their new single, “Wasting Summer Online.” From Lincoln, United States, comes this indie gem, released on June 24, 2025, that conceals a warning within a catchy, sun-soaked tune that feels both thoughtfully distant and urgently modern.

“Wasting Summer Online” feels like a warm breeze that’s been interrupted by a notification ping. The band has a way of combining lo-fi textures with sexy, lush, and subversive production, experimenting with layered effects, punch-ins, and a strong sense of the unexpected on BandLab. It’s not just the gear that distinguishes this track. At some point while recording, the band allegedly stopped to gawk at a buejay and a kill deer, and somehow that made it into the track’s vibe. It’s real. It’s how summers used to feel before we surrendered them to timelines and tapbacks. The song is deeper than its slouching delivery suggests. It’s a cheeky yet pointed statement about how we’re letting potential lovers, memories, and real-life joy slip through our hands while we stare into a screen. There’s a quiet ache in the music, a feeling that we’ve forgotten how to be with each other. Oreaganomics doesn’t preach, though. Instead, they vibe, inviting you to reconsider where and with whom you spend your hours before yet another sunset scroll fades into the digital ether.

“Wasting Summer Online” is, at its heart, a song about re-collecting connection, on leaving your phone on the nightstand and letting the moment come as a surprise. With textures and observatory lyrics, Oreaganomics are making a point, not just a beat.

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