Brooklyn’s Allapartus is doing something remarkably refreshing with their latest single, “Long Con.” Instead of the usual doom-scrolling cynicism, they’ve delivered what frontman Adam Woodley calls “hope propaganda.” Musically, the track is a high-octane blend of early 2000s pop-punk energy and spacey, ethereal textures—think Saosin meeting Angels & Airwaves, but with far more dirt under the fingernails.
The song hits hard with lines like, “Either call this out as a long con / Or any world worth saving is long gone,” forcing a confrontation with our current economic exhaustion without ever losing its grip on the steering wheel. To be perfectly blunt, Allapartus has managed to capture the exact frequency of modern frustration and turn it into something that actually makes you want to stand up and do something. The production balances a raw, mosh-ready punch with enough melodic breathing room to keep the hooks stuck in your head. It’s a tactical, loud-as-hell argument for resilience.

