We always dig songs about laziness that are anything but lazy. The latest entry comes from Italian rock and roll band Deaf Lingo, who unleashed a melodic punk and lo-fi garage ripper called “Push It” last Friday (March 4). “’Push it’ is a song about laziness, no ambitions and being ok doing nothing,” says guitarist and vocalist Sandro Specchia. “It’s about stopping trying to be someone society wants you to be. A sort of social disobedience.” This adrenalized track will be featured on Deaf Lingo’s forthcoming studio album Lingonberry, out April 29 via Swedish label Lövely Records. Get up and take note.