Hailing from Leeds, Eades is carving out a bold space in the indie scene. Blending punk’s raw energy with indie melodies and stories drawn from youth culture, the band captured the chaotic spirit of nightlife with their 2022 debut album Delusion Spree. Now, with their sophomore album Final Sirens Call (September 18, 2025, Breakfast Records), they promise a heavier, more introspective, and mature sound.
🔥 “Outside Nothing” feels like a manifesto of this transformation. The track kicks off with a punk-fueled explosion before evolving into a dramatic, ballad-like crescendo. The lyrics weave together two perspectives: frontman Tom O’Reilly’s personal experience and Harry Jordan’s address to a friend trapped in a toxic relationship. The result is a sound that’s both emotional and explosive, carrying both pain and catharsis in one breath.
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“Outside Nothing” melds the melancholic indie tones of The Maccabees with the raw energy of Parquet Courts.
Listening to it, you’ll feel like you’re at both a sweaty basement gig and the climactic finale of a dramatic film.
If it were to soundtrack a scene, it would capture the intense emotional breaking point of a relationship.