Andy Frasco & The U.N. Turn Inward on New Single “The Older I Get”

Andy Frasco & The U.N. have built their reputation on chaos, charisma, and a relentless touring schedule that turns every show into a full-blown spectacle. But on their new single “The Older I Get,” the band takes a different approach, channeling that same energy into something more reflective without losing the punch that defines their sound.

Released April 24, “The Older I Get” leans into a pop punk and alternative rock edge while unpacking a surprisingly introspective theme. At its core, the track is about reconnecting with the version of yourself that first set you on your path, before the weight of adulthood, expectations, and burnout started to creep in.

For frontman Andy Frasco, the song came from a deeply personal place. Inspired by a hypnotherapy session where he revisited and embraced his younger self, the track plays like both a tribute and a reckoning. It captures the tension between who you were, who you thought you would be, and who you are now.

Musically, the band keeps things urgent and hook-driven. Distorted guitars and driving rhythms push the song forward, while Frasco’s vocals bounce between self-deprecating humor and genuine vulnerability. Lines about aging, losing touch with friends, and feeling stuck hit hard, but they are delivered with a sense of awareness that keeps the song from collapsing under its own weight.

That balance has always been part of what makes Andy Frasco & The U.N. stand out. They are just as comfortable leading a party as they are confronting the fallout that comes after it. “The Older I Get” lives right in that space, where the jokes land but the reality lingers.

The release also marks the beginning of a larger rollout. The band is gearing up for a steady stream of new music throughout 2026, leading into a full project later in the year. The single arrives with Frasco’s biggest social push to date, including a full music video built around archival childhood footage and a wave of short-form content designed to bring fans deeper into the story behind the song.

That momentum follows a strong run for the band. Their Growing Pains Deluxe project has already surpassed 2 million streams, while their overall audience continues to expand through touring, podcasting, and collaborations with artists like Billy Strings, G. Love, and JJ Grey. Media support has followed, with coverage from outlets including Rolling Stone, Forbes, and Relix.

On the road, Andy Frasco & The U.N. show no signs of slowing down. Known for packed headline shows and festival appearances, the band continues to build its reputation as one of the most consistently entertaining live acts in the scene. That live energy bleeds directly into “The Older I Get,” even as the subject matter turns more inward.