Embracing the rich legacy of 90s Britpop, Scottish indie rock outfit The Castros have taken the music scene by storm with their nostalgic yet fresh sound.
Comprised of lead singer Brad Stalker, Kyle McIntyre, John Gowans and Aiden Creaney on guitars, and drummer Sean Hume, the band is following in the footsteps of bands like The Lathums – delivering melodic and vibrant performances that resonate deeply with their audience.
Following the band’s successful music video debut for their single, ‘The 90s,’ The Castros have just dropped new offering ‘The Boys’ today (June 7th).
This track holds a special place in the Fife-based band’s journey, as frontman Brad Stalker originally penned it during a period of writer’s block. What started as a personal gimmick became a pivotal song for the band, becoming the first track they completed together and instantly became a cult favourite from their first gig.
‘The Boys’ is a straightforward yet evocative anthem about growing up in Scotland, with light and cheerful guitar riffs and soft, effortless vocals from Stalker. The track resonates with anyone who loves a good night out on the town with your best mates.
Since writing ‘The Boys,’ The Castros have enjoyed a whirlwind year filled with performances across the UK, releasing multiple singles, and gaining a reputation for their zestful, energetic, and dynamic live shows.
The Castros continue to carve out their place in the indie rock scene, standing as a testament to the enduring appeal of 90s Britpop while infusing it with their unique, modern twist.
For those seeking a trip down memory lane with a contemporary edge, The Castros’ ‘The Boys’ is the perfect summer anthem, echoing the timeless themes of friendship, youthful adventures, and the simple pleasures of life.
Don’t miss out on their electrifying live shows as they tour the UK, bringing their melodic and dynamic sound to a venue near you.
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