
BREEZE is back with a powerful new single, “Devil’s Hymn” and it’s an absolute blast of energy from start to finish. The song blends amazing guitars, pounding drums, and gritty vocals into a bold and exciting anthem. Everything sounds super clean and professional, and the production lets each instrument shine while keeping the overall vibe raw and emotional.
The band, made up of brothers Albert, Harry, and Alfred Anderson brings a fresh take on indie rock with a bluesy edge. You can really hear influences from bands like Rage Against The Machine and Kasabian, especially in the song’s powerful message and in-your-face sound. The backwards guitar solo is a cool surprise and adds something unique to the track’s atmosphere.
“Devil’s Hymn” feels like a song made for live shows, it’s loud, energetic and easy to sing along to. It’s all about standing strong and not giving up, and that message comes through loud and clear. This is one of the most exciting indie rock songs we’ve heard lately. BREEZE has something special and we can’t wait to hear what they do next.
ABOUT THE BAND:

Formed in 2021, a band of brothers, Albert, Harry, and Alfred Anderson, BREEZE has quickly made a name for themselves in the indie rock scene. Their debut single Touch the Sky turned heads across the UK, and subsequent releases like Eyes Wide Open and Adrenaline solidified their reputation for explosive energy and anthemic sound. In 2022, they gained attention from fans and celebrities alike, with actor Robert Carlyle praising their “90s style goodness” and Right Chord Music calling their track Adrenaline a “killer riff.” BREEZE’s live performances have only added to their growing fanbase, sharing the stage with major acts like Kasabian, Royal Blood, and James. They performed at major festivals including Y Not (2023)and Isle of Wight (2024), while their tracks Stay Young with You and Shoot It Downgained airplay on Radio X and BBC Introducing.

