Single Review: Alright - Everlasting

Alright’s "Everlasting" is a sunlit burst of indie energy from Blackpool’s own, a band steadily carving out a name across the North West. There’s a proud Fylde Coast character running through the track, a mix of brash charm and unforced confidence that makes it unmistakably theirs.

From the first note, the instrumentation hits with a thunderous clarity, guitars cutting through the mix with purpose while the drums drive everything forward with a steady, propulsive energy. The production balances brightness with grit, giving the track a sense of scale that feels expansive without ever losing intimacy.

The lead singer carries the melody with an easy charisma, vocals that are both warm and expressive, threading a sense of youthful longing through the track. It’s a performance that lingers, not because it’s flashy, but because it’s honest and full of personality.

The cover art is a perfect match for the single, a striking Blackpool beach scene with the tower rising in the background, capturing the romance and nostalgia running through the song.

"Everlasting" is energetic, summery, and effortlessly infectious, the sort of single that marks Alright as one of the North West’s most promising new bands. It builds on everything they’ve done so far while hinting at a band ready to grow into something bigger, a taste of indie that’s both immediate and enduring.

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