Shropshire’s TRIERS Deliver Towering New Indie Anthem “Home”

Shropshire’s Triers have made a powerful return with their new single, “Home,” a towering indie anthem that fearlessly lays bare the frustration, resilience, and raw humanity of life inside the music industry. Recently crowned BBC Introducing Artist of the Week with heavy rotation, the band is sharpening that momentum into a candid statement about rejection, self-worth, and the outright refusal to quit. Frontman Nick Taylor explains that “Home” is not about a physical place, but about chasing your dream, getting told you’re not good enough, and finding your sense of belonging in spite of that corporate coldness.

The track, produced by Gavin Monaghan, captures the band’s trademark “mountain of sound”—thick layers of guitars and rhythms that drive forward with palpable intent. With defiant lines like “put me back on the shelf,” Triers turn their industry frustration into potent catharsis, delivering a defiant roar from the underdogs of British indie. The band, based between Shropshire and the West Midlands, continues to build a reputation as one of the most compelling grassroots acts in the country, showcasing unfiltered honesty wrapped in anthemic grit, proving they are a band living up to their name.