In This Life

“In This Life” is the kind of song that reminds you why Newcastle keeps producing bands worth following. There’s something in the water up there: a refusal to fake it, a mood that swings between grit and tenderness, and a kind of honesty that cuts through the noise. Circus tap into that spirit with ease, folding their grainy guitars into a tune that doesn’t just cling to nostalgia but makes it feel urgent again. The song has the familiarity of a half-remembered night out, with the raw edges intact, but it avoids the trap of retro posturing. Instead, it takes the energy of those shoegaze and post-punk ghosts and pushes them into something both melodic and bruised. At a time when so much indie rock feels like wallpaper, Circus offer something sturdier: a track that lives in the tension between hope and self-doubt, regret and joy. Geography plays its part, but this is less about sounding like Newcastle and more about sounding like real life.

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