Aerial Salad – Everybody Needs Somebody
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Aerial Salad have become one of the UK's most distinctive modern punk bands, blending razor-sharp social commentary with melodic hooks, post-hardcore intensity, and the irreverent spirit of Manchester's alternative scene. Describing themselves as "Madchester Post-Music-Gaze Animals," the trio have carved out a sound that refuses easy categorisation, combining punk urgency with emotional honesty and an unmistakable DIY attitude. Relentless touring and an uncompromising live reputation have made them one of Britain's most exciting underground guitar acts.
Everybody Needs Somebody: A Punk Anthem About Belonging
“Everybody Needs Somebody” pairs driving guitars, explosive rhythms, and emotionally charged vocals with one of Aerial Salad's most universal messages. While retaining the band's raw energy and abrasive edge, the song explores the importance of connection, reminding listeners that even the most independent people need others to lean on.
The track balances its high-octane punk attack with a chorus built for communal singalongs, transforming vulnerability into collective release. Rather than softening the band's sound, the emotional core makes the song hit even harder, proving that compassion can be just as powerful as confrontation.
It's loud, heartfelt, and unapologetically human.
Why It Matters: Punk Is Rediscovering Empathy
Contemporary punk is increasingly expanding beyond anger alone, embracing themes of mental health, community, and emotional resilience alongside its traditional spirit of rebellion. Aerial Salad are helping lead that evolution, proving that socially conscious punk can remain ferocious while making space for optimism and solidarity.
“Everybody Needs Somebody” reflects a broader movement within alternative music, where authenticity is measured not just by protest, but by emotional openness. As the UK punk scene continues evolving, Aerial Salad demonstrate that the genre's greatest strength has always been its ability to bring people together—one loud, cathartic song at a time.





