Southbank – Decide

A Leap Into the Unknown—And It Feels Electric

“Decide” lands with the kind of bright, lived-in confidence that only comes from a band hitting its stride together. You can feel the spark of a lineup that’s finally locked into place, taking a songwriter’s intimate moment of waiting and uncertainty and turning it into something bigger, bolder, and instantly magnetic. There’s a delicious tension at the heart of the track—the push and pull between anticipation and possibility—and the band channels it into a sound that’s both polished and beautifully raw around the edges.

What really stands out is the way the recording captures that live-room energy. The drums have this steady, heartbeat insistence, the bass feels like warm pavement under your shoes, and the keys add a subtle glow that softens the edges. The guitar work slides in with just enough swagger to keep things buoyant without overwhelming the story. You can tell this is a group that learned to breathe in time with each other onstage before ever touching the studio.

The narrative spark—waiting on life to shift, wondering which way the wind will blow, and stumbling into something unexpectedly meaningful—gives the whole track a relatable ache wrapped in an upbeat sheen. And the hook? Let’s just say it sticks. Hard.

“Decide” isn’t just a debut single from a new band lineup—it’s a promise. A glimpse of a group stepping into its identity with clarity, grit, and undeniable charm. It’s alt-country with a pop pulse and a lot of heart.

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