Scottish indie newcomer Vistas has finally shared their very first full-length dubbed ‘Everything Changes in the End‘. Available now for streaming on every platform, as well as digital and physical copies on their official site, the album contains 13 tracks, including singles “15 Years“, “Summer“, and “Sucker“. A music video for the title track will be premiered alongside the LP release today too.
Vistas is on their path of becoming Scotland’s next big thing. Signed to Retrospect Records, the three-piece is constantly on the road to build up the stardom in the indie scene with appearances at many big music events with the likes of Neighbourhood Festival, the Leeds & Reading Music Festival, and Twisterella Festival.
The trio has released a streak of anthemic indie bangers since 2016, leading to the ‘Hello‘ EP in 2019, which attracted many indie enthusiasts with tracks like “Eighteen” and “Fade“. Until late 2019, with the help of beloved indie fellow Circa Waves’s frontman Kieran Shudall, the band came up with a lead single for their debut LP called “Teenage Blues“.
After teasing the release of their first studio record back in January, the Scottish rookie is ready to make a proper introduction to the music scene with ‘Everything Changes in the End‘. It comprises one intro and twelve thunderous tunes back-to-back about the transition of teenage to adulthood that give us the nostalgic moments when The Strokes and other teenage rebellious rock band broke out.
Bassist Jamie Law talked with Dork about his life in quarantine and detailed more about the band’s album. “The album is about being there for your mates and the transition from teenage life to adulthood. These feel more relevant than ever. No matter how long this all lasts for, better days are to come. And now more than ever you need to check up on your mates to make sure they’re keeping well,” said Law.
Meanwhile, the title track’s music video is up for the premiere on Youtube very soon. Below is the link for the premiere.
Starting on November 26, the group will go on their biggest tour ever in the UK. There will be seven shows in total, including London, Manchester, and Glasgow. Support the band at their official site and social media of your choice: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter.
Tour Dates
26/11/2020 — Barrowland Ballroom — Glasgow
28/11 — The O2 Institute — Birmingham
30/11 — Manchester Academy — Manchester
01/12 — Heaven — London
02/12 — The Fleece — Bristol
03/12 — Brudenell Social Club — Leeds