Thursday 12 October 2017

Track Review: Stillia - '4AM'


Stillia are are a four-piece indie rock band hailing from the Merseyside town of St. Helens.
'4AM' is the second single to be taken from their debut LP 'From Ground To Light'.
Released through Manchester's Beautiful Noise label, the anthemic track draws influence from the sounds of Catfish and the Bottlemen and Blossoms.

Front man Jack Bennett's vocals shine over catchy guitar riffs accentuated by glistening synths and an up tempo drum beat. The biggest highlight of the track is the vocal break just before the final chorus where layered harmonies take centre stage before the rest of the band kick in for the one last hurrah. Bennett's accent is easily identifiable, and it's not hard to tell the lads hail from the glorious North of England. This is the most captivating thing about the band. There are no gimmicks here, just a good old fashioned indie anthem that is sure to pull a big fan base and even bigger live following.


Stillia head out on tour in November supporting the legendary Ocean Colour Scene around Dubai, Australia and New Zealand before heading back to the UK for a headline run finishing at Camden Assembly on the 13th of December.

'4AM' is available on all good streaming services now.

You can also listen here.

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