Emerging Scottish indie band Vistas has finally announced the release of their debut album titled Everything Changes in the End. The album includes 13 tracks and is set to drop on May 29 under Retrospect Records. Also, the band will go on the road across the UK in support of the new album this May.
our debut album will be released on 29th may 2020
to celebrate this, we’re playing our biggest ever headline shows this may/june
pre-sale tickets and album bundles available now – https://t.co/PfILOpty0h
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— vistas (@vistasmusic) January 27, 2020
Vistas is a new three-piece indie band based in Scotland. The band consists of vocalist Prentice Robertson, guitarist Dylan Rush and bassist Jamie Law. The three lads first released music back in 2016 with stand-alone singles “Medicine” and “Sign Language”.
Following those two singles, they continued to release a series of singles in 2017, two of which were “Retrospect” and “Tigerblood”. The tracks spawned the band with increasing recognition thanks to its anthemic and uplifting sound that well balances between pop and rock vibes. Vistas’ music has now gained over 30 million streams across the streaming platforms.
In 2019, the group unleashed their first EP simply titled Hello as a proper introduction of their music. The EP is made of four brilliant tracks filled with thunderous melodies and hitting-hard hooks. All four tracks have been listened over a million times on Spotify.
This year, this Scotland’s next big thing will embark on a bigger venture. They will drop their very first full-length LP in May. Everything Changes in the End includes twelve tracks plus one intro, with “Teenage Blues” and “Sucker” as the recent cuts from the album.
Regarding the second single “Sucker”, lead singer Prentice Robertson shared with Ones to Watch about the meaning behind this song: “”Sucker” is a track about being completely head over heels in love with someone and recognizing all the senseless things people do in order to maintain the love they feel. The intention of the song is to show that, at times, everyone can do daft things when they’ve fallen for someone.”
Surprisingly, the two tracks from 2017’s release—”Retrospect” and “Tigerblood”—are included in the tracklist, whereas none of the Hello EP has made the cut. Check out the tracklist below.
Everything Changes in the End tracklist
1. “Intro”
2. “Everything Changes in the End”
3. “Teenage Blues”
4. “15 Years”
5. “Sucker”
6. “Summer”
7. “Tigerblood”
8. “The Love You Give”
9. “Shout”
10. “You and Me”
11. “Sentimental”
12. “Retrospect”
13. “November”
In addition to the album announcement, Vistas is also preparing for a new tour set to kick off when the album drops. Starting from May 28 in Bristol, the band will play a show in support of their upcoming music. As they said on their social media accounts, this forthcoming tour will be their biggest headlining shows ever. The entire tour includes seven dates across the UK. Tickets will go on general sale on January 31, and fans can go to their official site to sign up for pre-sale and pre-order the album which comes with a tour bundle. See the tour dates below.
Tour Dates
28/05/2020 — The Fleece — Bristol
29/05 — Heaven — London
30/05 — Manchester Academy — Manchester
31/05 — Brudenell Social Club — Leeds
02/06 — The O2 Institute — Birmingham
03/06 — Riverside — Newcastle
04/06 — SWG3 — Glasgow