Cheshire-based indie band The Zangwills have burst onto the scene with their electrifying new single, “Collision.” With its release, the band has set the stage for an exciting UK tour scheduled for November 2024, which includes a highly anticipated return to The Moth Club in Hackney—where they shot the video for their award-winning track “Judas on The Dancefloor,” produced by none other than Maisie Williams of Game of Thrones fame.
“Collision” has been a staple in the band’s live performances and festival sets this year, and its official release has been eagerly awaited by fans. It’s easy to see why: the song hits hard and delivers an inviting energy that resonates with anyone who loves the indie and alt-rock genres. From the moment the track begins, listeners are enveloped in a sound that combines infectious melodies with a driving rhythm, making it impossible not to feel engaged.
One of the standout features of “Collision” is its unique transitions, which keep the momentum flowing and the listener captivated from start to finish. The big hooks are expertly crafted, showcasing the band’s impressive songwriting abilities and making it clear that The Zangwills have a firm grasp on what makes a song truly memorable. The production work is spot-on, enhancing the overall experience without overshadowing the raw energy of the band’s sound.
If “Collision” serves as your introduction to The Zangwills, you’re in for a treat. This single encapsulates what the band is all about—bold, energetic, and refreshingly authentic. It’s a perfect entry point for new listeners and a triumphant addition to the discography of a band that is clearly on the rise.
As The Zangwills prepare to hit the road this November, “Collision” stands as a testament to their burgeoning talent and potential within the indie music scene. This track not only highlights their growth as artists but also leaves fans eagerly anticipating what’s next. With its infectious energy and impressive craftsmanship, “Collision” is sure to leave a lasting impression, solidifying The Zangwills as a band to watch.