
Mercy Kelly’s new single “Breathe For Her” is a rush of pure emotion and sound that hits you from the very first note. The band brings their full energy here, massive guitars, tight drums, and heartfelt vocals that pull you right into the story. You can really feel the passion behind every lyric and the way the melodies move makes you stop and listen closely.
The song feels huge, like something made for the biggest stages, but it still keeps a personal and emotional touch. There’s a clear balance between the band’s raw indie spirit and a more polished sound. You can hear that spark of vulnerability in Jack Marland’s voice, while Adam Bridge’s guitar work gives the song its power and drive. The chorus especially stands out, it’s one of those moments that just stays in your head long after the song ends.
What’s cool about this song is how real it feels. It’s not just about making noise, it’s about saying something and feeling something. The production is top-notch, but it still carries that honest, passionate edge that makes this band’s music special.
We think this is one of those songs that’ll stick around. It’s emotional, energetic, and easy to connect with. Mercy Kelly have truly outdone themselves here and their new single is a reminder of how powerful indie rock can be when it’s done from the heart.
ABOUT THE BAND:

Hailing from Greater Manchester, Mercy Kelly are fast becoming one of the North West’s most exciting indie outfits, crafting emotionally charged anthems that marry raw vulnerability with widescreen ambition. Led by frontman Jack Marland, guitarist Adam Bridge, bassist Thomas Mullen and drummer Connor Byrne the band have built a sound rooted in romanticism, melancholy, and the all-or-nothing energy of youth. Their songwriting dives deep into love, loss, and life’s heavier moments explored with open heart and cinematic scope. Following the success of their breakout track “Speak Too Soon”, Mercy Kelly return with “Breathe For Her” a bold, emotionally resonant statement recorded at Liverpool’s legendary Kempston Street Studios. Produced by Alex Quinn, the track blends shimmering ‘80s textures with sharp modern pop instincts, showcasing the band’s continued evolution and sharpened sonic vision. With each release, Mercy Kelly edge closer to the spotlight, their sound swelling, their message growing louder. This is a band built for bigger stages, and they’re just getting started.

