Vancouver’s indie folk-rock group Myles from Home makes a memorable return with their emotionally charged new single, “You’re Gonna Go Far,” now available on all digital streaming platforms. This is a wonderfully moving track rooted deeply in memory, profound gratitude, and the unmistakable, electric rush of childhood possibility. The release marks the band’s third single of the year, following the reflective tones of September’s “I Remember” and the groovy, rhythmic foundation of February’s “Almost Everything.”
The song is anchored by frontman Myles Hildebrand’s warm, inviting vocals and the band’s signature fusion of folk-rock with funk and jazz-tinged textures. “You’re Gonna Go Far” stands out as one of their most intimate and expansive songs to date, swelling with genuine nostalgic warmth while simultaneously pulsing with the trio’s trademark rhythmic inventiveness. Hildebrand shared the deep personal inspiration behind the track, saying, “This song is about my Dad, and a moment from my childhood that I’ll remember for the rest of my life. It’s about feeling like you have the world at your feet. This moment kept coming back up, and since my Dad is my number one fan, I felt very inspired to turn the memory of that moment into a song. Every time we play it live, I’m emotional and the crowd is too.”
Myles from Home is known across Canada and internationally for their genre-defying songwriting and truly immersive, high-energy live performances. Critics have consistently praised their eclectic sound and inventive approach. Honk Magazine spotlighted their “refusal to stick to one genre,” while Lost in the Manor (UK) described their productions as “quirky, funny, and filled with clean electric guitars that impress with their ability to fill the room with sound.” Their singles have consistently earned attention from dozens of international outlets, with reviewers calling their music “playful, uplifting and relatable,” “quietly confident,” and “an introspective yet euphoric slice of indie rock.”
With nearly fifty shows successfully completed and over 140,000 streams across platforms, the Vancouver trio has built a dedicated reputation for pushing indie music into exciting, unexpected spaces. They consistently find imaginative ways to connect with fans, ranging from Mario Kart–style video shoots to unique canoe performances staged at Kits Beach. Do604 noted the singular nature of their hometown album celebration, writing that, “It wasn’t just a concert; it was a celebration of community, artistry, and the joy of sharing music together.” “You’re Gonna Go Far” represents the latest step in a year of powerful creative momentum for the band as they continue shaping what modern Canadian indie music can truly sound like: tender, adventurous, deeply human, and completely unafraid to experiment with sound.


