
Get Off My Phone: The Driver Era’s Anthemic Breakup Single
The Driver Era introduces a new anthem for the heartbroken with their latest single, ‘Get Off My Phone’. Dive into the grooves of moving on.

By VIBING
Breakups are tough, and The Driver Era captures this perfectly in their latest single ‘Get Off My Phone’. The track is not just a melody, it’s an emotional cleanse and a universal call to anyone trying to move on.
Music has the power to heal, to incite emotion, and to tell a narrative. The Driver Era harnesses all these elements in their powerful new single, ‘Get Off My Phone’. This anthemic track delves into the heartache that lingers post-breakup, with a fresh sound that resonates with anyone who’s had to pick up the pieces after a relationship has ended.
- The Driver Era’s first release of the year sets the tone for their evolving sound.
- Frontman Ross Lynch channels personal experience into his music, crafting a relatable message.
- The single builds upon previous successes like ‘Rumours’ and Ross’s participation in Troye Sivan’s ‘One of Your Girls’.
Ross explains the song’s conception with frankness, stating, “It gets pretty annoying when your phone keeps trying to show you happy memories of a past relationship.” This sentiment is something many can understand, giving the song a deeply personal touch that fans can appreciate.