If you’re even remotely into indie music, there’s a 98.6% chance you’ve heard the name Two Door Cinema Club before. And if you haven’t… are you even on the right side of Spotify?
This post isn’t me trying to sell you on some “new underground act.” Nah. This is me straight-up saying:
“I just wanna share one of my favorite tracks from a band that never misses.”
And the song? “Are We There Yet? (Wreck)”
Yes, that’s the title. Yes, it’s a bop. Yes, I replayed it five times while writing this.
🎶 What’s the Vibe?
Imagine staring at the news, questioning life, and needing something that lets you feel seen and groove at the same time. That’s this track.
“Here’s another story / Can’t believe it’s wrong…”
Sounds about right, yeah?
It’s indie-rock laced with frustration, irony, and just enough digital sparkle to make you dance while spiraling internally. There’s this pulsing rhythm that builds up like you’re stuck in traffic, slowly losing your mind—but somehow in a stylish jacket with sunglasses on.
🧠 Lyrics That Get Too Real
Let’s be honest—most of us are living in that “give me just a little bit of peace instead” era. This song doesn’t pretend things are fine. It’s chaotic, sharp, almost anxious—but in the prettiest way possible. You know that feeling when everything is lowkey burning but you still got a fire playlist? Yeah, this is the soundtrack to that.
And the line:
“Everything’s enough to keep us wanting more / And more and more and more…”
Tell me that’s not modern life in a lyric. I’ll wait.
🎥 Killer Video Too
Shoutout to unthnkble for directing the music video—it’s slick, trippy, and perfectly matches the energy of the song. Special effects by Haunted Mattress (iconic name, btw) give it that “is this real life?” vibe that indie visuals thrive on.
🔗 Dive Into the World of Two Door Cinema Club
🎬 Watch Are We There Yet? (Wreck) on YouTube
🎧 Listen to Sure Enough – Their Latest Single
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🖤 Final Thoughts
Whether you’ve been rocking with TDCC since Undercover Martyn or you’re just discovering them now—this track is a must-add to your “existential indie breakdown” playlist.
It’s catchy without being shallow. Deep without being depressing. And chaotic in a way that still makes you want to dance.
Go stream it. Go vibe. Then thank me later.
Or don’t. I’ll be here vibing either way.