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VERSAINTS – Lucky: West Midlands Punk with Teeth and Turbulence

  • Writer: dailyentertainment95
    dailyentertainment95
  • 4 days ago
  • 1 min read

Why it is trending: VERSAINTS’ “Lucky” is cutting through the UK underground with explosive energy, unfiltered attitude, and a sound that feels built to rattle small venues to their foundations.

VERSAINTS are a seriously loud punk trio from the West Midlands — Louis (vocals/guitar), Toby (bass), and Foz (drums) — delivering drums that hit like roadside collisions, basslines that thud in your chest, and vocals that refuse to be polished. Blending grunge melancholy with breakneck post-punk urgency, the band channel the chaos of IDLES, the bite of The Clash, and the rawness of Nirvana into something feral and distinctly their own. Their recent live release, BLOODY RAW (Live From Brighton), further cements their reputation for sweat-soaked, no-holds-barred performances.

“Lucky” captures that volatility in full force — a track that swings between depressive grit and manic propulsion. The guitars snarl, the rhythm section pounds relentlessly, and the vocals feel like they’re clawing their way out of the mix. It’s chaotic, cathartic, and unapologetically intense — the kind of song that doesn’t ask for your attention, it grabs it by the collar. With “Lucky,” VERSAINTS prove they’re not here to play nice — they’re here to blow the doors off.


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