Finches are back—and they’ve brought some heavy emotional artillery with them. Their latest single Jack’s Song just dropped, and it’s a raw, electric gut-punch. Produced by the legendary Gordon Raphael (yep, the one behind The Strokes and Regina Spektor), this track is a no-holds-barred dive into the messy reality of watching someone wrestle with their inner demons.
Written by bandmates Daniel Goldfinch Betts and Oscar Simmons, Jack’s Song blends scuzzy, distortion-drenched guitar work with painfully intimate lyrics. It’s the follow-up to their breakout track Nothing Fixes Me Like You, and it marks a real moment of evolution for the band—louder, tighter, and more emotionally unfiltered.
If you’ve seen Finches live—supporting acts like Master Peace—you already know they’ve got a reputation for chaos (the good kind). Wild shows, bratty charm, and enough swagger to revive a dive bar at 3AM. And now, with Raphael behind the boards, their sound has leveled up from bedroom recordings to full-band ferocity. Think The Libertines meet early Arctic Monkeys, all smuggled through the amp stacks of a grimy east London basement.
There’s a restless energy coursing through Finches’ DNA. They’re noisy, weird, and totally unapologetic—exactly the kind of band indie kids have been waiting for. With love from the likes of NME, Notion, BBC Radio 1, and Hero Magazine, it’s safe to say Finches are stirring up something special.
Jack’s Song is streaming now on all the usual platforms. Go listen, go feel something, and maybe even go start a band.
Listen to ‘Jack’s Song’:
Spotify / Apple Music
Follow Finches:
Instagram / Apple Music / Spotify / YouTube

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