The Avelons press photo for 'Since Monday'

The Avelons creates jangly, hook-driven indie rock

Have you ever encountered someone and suddenly found yourself soaring on cloud nine? The Avelon’s new single ‘Since Monday’ is that feeling.

The Newcastle four-piece have just released their second single of 2024 and seventh since the band’s formation in 2021. Aaron, James, Jack and Dylan are a belly full of fire with spine-tingling guitar riffs, and vocals that effortlessly captivate you.

‘Since Monday’ is a huge indie summer anthem with big hooks, jangly riffs and soaring vocals from frontman Jack. It’s arguably their best song to date – backed up by a kick-ass production, The Avelons sound bigger and better with every release.  

Wrapped up in this buzzy, jangly indie pop tune, it perfectly captures the intoxicating bliss of nights you wish could last forever.

In his own words, lead singer Jack shares the meaning behind his lyrics: “Have you ever encountered someone and suddenly found yourself soaring on cloud nine, floating home with an idiotic grin and a belly full of fire?

“Well, ‘Since Monday’ is that feeling. It’s the euphoria of discovering that person, your person. Last week I couldn’t have given a sh**, but since that Monday, I want to give you my everything. Last week I couldn’t be bothered to go downstairs… but since that Monday, I’d go to the ends of the Earth to get to see you again.”

Fast carving out their own worthy place in the current indie scene, The Avelons have electrified audiences with sold-out shows and secured support slots alongside favoured bands like The Clause, Stanleys, and Tom A Smith.

We absolutely love ‘Since Monday’ and can’t wait to see what’s next.

Featured image by Storm Walker

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