The Heretics drop their powerful new tune, "Tidal Waves"

The Heretics' "Tidal Waves" is a powerful return from the England, UK-based band. It is only their second ever track, following their lead single "Bends & Breaks", but listen to this: you wouldn't have thought that. It is one of those unapologetically rock-heavy tracks that is going to get you hooked from the first minute.

... a high-energy rock anthem built for festivals, mosh pits, and big-stage impact.

I have been listening to a lot of Feeder recently, and this song reminded me of their earlier work, so the first time I gave "Tidal Waves" a spin, I was instantly invested in it. The chorus is absolutely wonderful. It's got some lyrics that sound like they are, or have been, written for those big festival stages, to captivate the crowd and to get a shedload of energy out of people.

With mosh-friendly beats and strong guitar moments, the track finishes on an absolutely strong final third with that incredibly strong aforementioned chorus, leaving you hooked and wanting more. Honestly, these guys really need to put out some more music. They are one of the best bands to come out of Cambridge in the last few years, and I should definitely know about the Cambridge music scene (trust me), so mark my words: they're going to be all over Radio X in no time and selling out The Junction!



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