Multi-Platinum Rock Band O.A.R. Continues New Era Releasing “Crew”

Multi-platinum rock band O.A.R. shares their new single, “Crew,” out today via Ineffable Records, an anthemic tribute to adolescence, filled with whatever they could afford, carefree nights, and the friendships that leave a lasting mark. Listen now HERE.

With a legacy that includes sold-out performances at Madison Square Garden and multiple iconic runs at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, O.A.R. has built a career on more than hits, it’s rooted in connection. “Crew” taps into that spirit: late nights, chaos, and the moments that define it all. Driven by nostalgic hooks that build into an amphitheatre-sized chorus, the track doubles as a love letter and a rallying cry for anyone who’s ever been part of something bigger than themselves.

“We all know the feeling. When you’re with your people. The lifers. The ones that will always be your original crew,” says frontman Marc Roberge. “This song’s about when we had nothing to do.”

Three decades in, O.A.R. continues to prove why they remain one of modern rock’s most enduring live acts. “Crew” sets the tone for a new chapter and a major season ahead.

Co-produced by Gregg Wattenberg and written by Roberge alongside co-producer Remy Gautreau, the single arrives as the band prepares to launch their “Three Decades Tour” this summer. The nationwide run celebrates the songs and live moments that have defined their career, with support from Gavin DeGraw, Phantom Planet, Lisa Loeb and KT Tunstall. In partnership with the Robert Irvine Foundation, O.A.R. will also use the tour to give back, offering fan experiences that directly support veterans and their families.

Known for turning every show into a communal singalong, the band will bring their catalog to the stage, including “Shattered (Turn the Car Around),” “Love and Memories,” “Peace,” “Heaven,” and “That Was a Crazy Game of Poker” alongside “Crew,” a look at what’s next.

With unmatched live chemistry and a deep connection to fans,proving their sound remains as vibrant as ever.

By Neal Nachman

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