“Way Down We Go” is a rock-pop single by Icelandic band KALEO, released ahead of their second album *A/B* through major U.S. labels. Built on a slow, stomping groove and spare blues inflections, it stages a moral reckoning in the form of a chant, more warning than confession. At The Rooftop at Pier 17, the song reads differently, set against New York’s working waterfront and its long history of imported sounds becoming local language. There is no documented NYC premiere story attached to the track, but its afterlife here speaks to how quickly a record can become public repertoire.