Relishing in shimmering indie rock, North-West band Apostles are a bundle of shiny melodic pop and nostalgic summer vibes.
Returning with new single ‘Sixteen’ the Wigan-based five-piece is a soaring, button-bright, indie-pop masterpiece aimed to throw you back to those glorious summer days.
Harbouring an air of swagger, the song’s twisting riffs and evoking lyrics as the band say it’s “reminiscing over good times with someone when you’re going through a tough patch with that very same person”, its sentiment familiar to many of us, and just another reason why Apostles’ own brand of indie is as resonant as it is.
Comprising of George Lyons – vocals, James Brown – drums, Ian Morris – bass, Rob Davies – rhythm guitar and Joe Smith – lead guitar, Apostles formed in 2019 and were off to a great start with singles ‘Waste A Moment’ and ‘Goldrush’ before the pandemic and its subsequent effect on Manchester’s and indeed the UK’s live scene took its toll.
Listen to ‘Sixteen’ below and check the band out on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.