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  2. OK Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    OK Orchestra (stylized in all uppercase), often abbreviated as OKO, is the fourth studio album by American pop band AJR. It was released on March 26, 2021, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] by the band's own label AJR Productions.

  3. Bummerland - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics to "Bummerland" describe hitting rock bottom with the optimistic mindset of "the only way to go is up", [7] while also including quarantine anecdotes. [8] The bridge of the song features "instrumoprhing", a transition from one instrument into another produced in a way to make it morph rather than cut, with "Bummerland" using a voice, trumpet, guitar, and violin. [9]

  4. The Maybe Man - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, AJR embarked on a world tour in support of their fourth studio album OK Orchestra.On the tour, they performed their then-unreleased song "I Won't" as a surprise addition to the set, before releasing it as the lead single for their upcoming fifth studio album on July 29, 2022.

  5. Bang! (AJR song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bang!" is composed in 2 2 cut time and in the key of C-sharp minor, with a tempo of 70 beats per minute (bpm). Accents on the weaker beats of each measure give the song a bit of swagger, and make it reminiscent of a common reggae style. [9]

  6. Way Less Sad - Wikipedia

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    The band adapted the trumpet melody for the song's verses from Ryan telling Jack "would you put your phone down" in response to watching old home movies. These movies would later be used to create the chorus lyrics that are used in the band's demo for Kygo, which were repurposed for "Way Less Sad" due to the band failing to create a vocal ...

  7. AJR discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of American indie pop trio AJR consists of five studio albums, forty-three music videos, eight extended plays, twenty-seven singles, [needs update] and eight promotional singles.

  8. AJR - Wikipedia

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    AJR is an American pop band founded by brothers Adam, Jack, and Ryan Met (né Metzger), collectively a trio of vocalists, multi-instrumentalists, and songwriters. [1] The brothers grew up in New York City, primarily focused on busking and singing covers until shifting to songwriting and touring.

  9. Category:Orchestral pop albums - Wikipedia

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