The hottest alt-pop band right now is ready to make 2025 their biggest year yet. THE DRIVER ERA, led by brother duo Ross and Rocky Lynch, have announced that their highly anticipated fourth studio album, Obsession, will drop on April 11.

The album’s journey began last year, when Ross and Rocky started recording song ideas as voice memos on their phones, collecting them in a folder simply titled “Obsession.” The duo shares, “It was the truth of the situation—we were obsessed with making these songs and spent hours pouring love into them. Obsession reflects our deep dive into searching for love and trying to avoid falling into bad habits.”
True to its title, Obsession marks a new chapter for THE DRIVER ERA, positioning them to become the music world’s next big craze in 2025. Along with the album announcement, they’ve dropped their latest addictive single, “Same Old Story,” which channels an 80’s vibe. This follows the release of their fiery track “Touch,” the romantic “Don’t Walk Away,” and the irresistible “You Keep Me Up At Night.” Fans can now preorder Obsession in a variety of physical formats, including vinyl variants, signed CDs, and exclusive fan bundles featuring new merch and signed copies of the album. Known for their electrifying live shows, the announcement of Obsession follows the first leg of THE DRIVER ERA’s Obsession Tour, with more North American dates set to kick off in March.
Obsession marks a new evolution in the band’s sound, bringing a moodier edge to their signature groovy-pop style. The album explores themes of love, longing, and loss, all wrapped in a captivating sonic blend of electric riffs, lush synths, and pounding drums—promising to make it THE DRIVER ERA’s most ambitious release to date.
Presave or preorder Obsession here.
Obsession Tracklist:
You Keep Me Up at Night
Don’t Walk Away
Touch
Same Old Story
The Weekend
Nothing Left to Lose
Don’t Take the Night
I’d Rather Die
Can’t Believe She Got Away
Everybody’s Lover
Better
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