THE ROOP Unveil Late Night Confessional “Just Think About It”
- Stacey
- Oct 23
- 2 min read

Lithuanian band and Eurovision favourite THE ROOP returns with “Just Think About It”, a mesmerising and magnetic track blending the distinctions between the surreal and the imaginary.
THE ROOP has had an exciting year. Having opened for Ed Sheeran’s stadium tour last year, “Just Think About It,” sees a return to a slightly deeper and darker sound, reminsicent of their hit, “Discoteque.” The result is this - soulful synth-pop layers that beckon you into the unknown, posing questions we often are afraid to confront ourselves.
The band set up a recording studio in the woods, and this is where "Just Think About It" came to be. Surrounded by nature and forests – most of the work on the song happened after late-night conversations and the loud silence away from the noise of the city.
On the single, the band shares, “The song raises questions about humanity — why do we need human touch? Why do we forget our dreams when we wake up in the morning? How can we remain human in this digitalised world? The music video was filmed in nighttime Berlin, Germany, where band members confront their fake, digitalised selves and try to escape from this artificial reality. What is real? Are we real? The video carries subtle influences from the films “The Matrix” and “Terminator.”
Now entering a new chapter with their 2025 album 'Momentum' , THE ROOP delivers a refined, emotionally resonant sound. Lead single 'Steal Me' blends sleek synth-pop with romantic tension and retro-futuristic energy, while 'Chica Chico' brings Spanish rhythms and Seville's Feria de Abril flair to a joyful, sunlit celebration of life and unity. New single 'Just Think About It' continues the theme of synth lead pop, with a more curious and darker lyric. With a growing global fanbase and a vision that’s as compelling visually as it is sonically, THE ROOP continues to reshape what pop can look and feel like – without ever losing the beat.
Listen to "Just Think About It":




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