“Change It!” doesn’t ease you in, it kicks the door open and dares you to keep up. Landing on Boxing Day, the track feels perfectly timed: post-holiday haze, credit card regret, and that low-level panic about what comes next. Tom Minor turns all of that into a sharp, vintage soul–soaked indie rock shout that sounds like it was written with clenched teeth and zero patience for excuses.

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This is a rebel yell for the stuck, the restless, and the quietly spiraling. Tom isn’t offering a roadmap, he’s offering momentum. “I don’t know what it is, but I ain’t asking you please” sums up the song’s energy perfectly. It’s not polished motivation-core; it’s messy, determined, and slightly unhinged in the best way. The repetition of “I’m gonna change it” feels less like affirmation and more like self-talk shouted into the void until it sticks.

As a teaser for Tom Minor’s upcoming sophomore album Ten New Toe-Tappers for Shoplifting & Self-Mutilation (due early 2026), this track does its job loud and clear. It bridges nicely from Future Is an F Word while dialing the urgency up another notch. Tom’s “existential indie” tag feels earned here, this isn’t about fixing the world, it’s about refusing to stand still while it’s wobbling.

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“Change It!” isn’t about knowing the answer. It’s about deciding to move anyway. Face the fomo, step into the ring, and swing first. Even if you miss, at least you didn’t fade out.

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