Brother Vice kicks off 2025 with a bang, delivering a fresh and resonant indie-rock anthem in their latest single, Somebody to Love. Building on their reputation for crafting emotionally charged music, this track captures the raw complexities of toxic relationships through lush instrumentation and introspective lyricism.
The band’s lead guitarist, Neil Mone, describes Somebody to Love as one of their strongest singles in recent years, and it’s easy to see why. With its driving grooves, reverberating guitars, and an catchy chorus, the song masterfully balances the highs and lows of love. Lyrically, it invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences, exploring the bittersweet allure of looking back on flawed relationships through rose-tinted glasses.

The track’s creative process epitomizes Brother Vice’s ethos: a blend of organic ideas developed in their practice room and refined with spontaneous energy in the studio. This DIY spirit, born in a garden shed in 2019, has been a cornerstone of their journey, shaping their identity as one of the country’s most exciting indie acts.
Drawing inspiration from the likes of Sam Fender, Catfish and the Bottlemen, The Killers, and Foo Fighters, Brother Vice fuses infectious melodies with introspective storytelling. The result is music that resonates deeply with audiences, earning the band acclaim from outlets like BBC Introducing, Hotpress, and RTE 2XM.
Comprised of James Feely (vocals, guitar), Neil Mone (lead guitar), and Aidan Watters (drums), Brother Vice has cultivated a sound that marries emotional depth with anthemic energy. Somebody to Love is not just a reflection of their growth as artists but a promise of more compelling releases to come in 2025.
With “Somebody to Love”, Brother Vice continues to prove why they are a force to be reckoned with in the indie-rock scene, combining heartfelt storytelling with irresistible musical hooks.