ALT-POP UPSTART ROOK MONROE FLIES HIGH ON “FEVER”

Today, acclaimed alt-pop rulebreaker Rook Monroe continues his artistic evolution with the release of “Fever,” the latest single from his forthcoming SLIM. EP, arriving November 21 via Blueprint/ Warner Records. The trippy, slow-burn track blurs the line between lucid dream and waking revelation — an existential cool-down that finds Rook once again pushing the boundaries of genre and consciousness alike. Listen HERE and watch the otherworldly visualizer HERE.

“On first listen, ‘Fever’ might register as a psychedelic drift — a haze of sound and sensation — but beneath the surface lies a transmission of something far greater: Rook’s documented encounter with the interstellar unknown,” Rook shares. “From the temples of ancient Egypt and the chronicles of Rome to The Nihon Shoki of Japan and the sky battle of Nuremberg, from Halley’s telescope to the edge of cosmic revelation,” Rook tears open the door between myth and contact, declaring once again: “We are not alone.”

That metaphysical thread pulses through “Fever” — a song held down by twin guitar lines, warm bass, and a laid-back beat that unfurls into static blurts, aqueous gurgles, booming 808s, shimmering synths, and Rook’s spectral ad-libs. He paints an impressionistic picture that begins with raw feeling — “Fever, heartache swimming out these pores / Fever, this one’s too hard to ignore” — then spirals into pop-culture and paranormal imagery, nodding to Stranger Things, Gin & Juice, UFOs, and extrasensory perception.

The new single follows the raucous, high-voltage “Brrrt,” a brash rap heater with an unshakable hook “Brrrt. Who that callin’ me? / Leave me alone, I don’t want no talkin.’” Before that, Rook set the tone for his chaos-driven Warner Records debut with “i don’t wanna be you.” — a genre-defying interpolation of Good Charlotte’s early-2000s pop-punk anthem “The Anthem.”

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