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:Panic :Over – Waste My Time: Bangor Indie Rock Delivers Hooks with Post-Punk Precision

  • Writer: dailyentertainment95
    dailyentertainment95
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:Panic :Over are a four-piece from Bangor, Northern Ireland, bringing together sharp post-punk guitars, infectious indie-rock hooks, and explosive live energy. Formed during 2020, the quartet of Reuben Curran, Charlie Gribbons, Dharesh McCarthy, and Ben Simms have rapidly become one of Northern Ireland's most exciting emerging guitar bands, earning praise from BBC Introducing, Hot Press, Arena Tour, and the Daily Mirror.

With growing festival appearances and support across UK radio, :Panic :Over are building a reputation for songs that balance angular musicianship with unforgettable choruses.

Waste My Time: Angular Guitars Meet Festival-Sized Choruses

“Waste My Time” captures the band's ability to combine intricate post-punk guitar work with the immediacy of modern indie rock. Driving rhythms, tightly woven guitar lines, and soaring melodic hooks create a track that feels equally suited to intimate venues and summer festival crowds.

While the instrumentation carries echoes of bands like Bloc Party and Interpol, :Panic :Over avoid imitation by injecting youthful urgency and an unmistakable sense of momentum into their songwriting. The track balances emotional tension with uplifting choruses, making it both energetic and instantly memorable.

It's a confident indie-rock anthem that thrives on movement, melody, and emotional release.

Why It Matters: Northern Ireland's Guitar Scene Continues to Produce Breakthrough Bands

Northern Ireland remains one of the UK's most exciting breeding grounds for new guitar music, producing bands that blend post-punk intelligence with mainstream indie appeal. :Panic :Over represent the latest wave of artists expanding that reputation through dynamic songwriting and compelling live performances.

“Waste My Time” reflects the continued demand for guitar music that combines technical musicianship with accessible hooks. As audiences reconnect with energetic indie rock built for both streaming and live performance, the band's growing support from BBC Introducing and leading Irish music publications signals that :Panic :Over are well positioned to become one of the region's next breakout acts.


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