The N.S.O. Charge Ahead With The Thrilling New Anthem ‘Sunday Club’

Yorkshire’s four piece force The N.S.O. return with ‘Sunday Club’, a fast paced rush of an anthem that pushes their sound further than ever. Built on thrashing guitars, pounding drums and vocals that hit with pure conviction, the track captures everything that has made the band one of the region’s most exciting new names. It’s a full throttle ride from the first second and a sharp reminder that their momentum keeps climbing.

The band formed in 2022 with Reece Howe on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, Josh Tallis on vocals and lead guitar, Simon Barton on bass and Jordan Watkin on drums. They built their identity early by blending gritty vocal tones with melodies that shimmer, landing on a style that feels both raw and addictive. Their debut single ‘Hurts Instead’ arrived later that same year, followed by ‘Up and Down’ in spring 2023, and the gigs have barely stopped since.

They’ve taken stages across festivals like Tramlines, Bunkerfest, Doncaster Summer of Love, Be Reyt and Barnsley Live, along with headline shows through tastemakers This Feeling. Their last single “Do Ya” earned praise and airplay from John Kennedy on Radio X and helped pull in more fans after they won a £1000 battle of the bands competition. Across DSPs they’ve now passed forty five thousand streams, building a loyal and fast growing audience.

‘Sunday Club’ arrives with clarity and intent. Written by Josh Tallis and Reece Howe and recorded at West Homesick Recording Studios, the track was mixed, mastered and produced by Federico Telesca. The band describes it as a relatable story about going out, pushing limits and waking up with that familiar wave of “hangxiety”. Its huge chorus lines echo the inner dialogue of a night spiraling just a little too far, wrapped in a hook that sticks instantly.

The N.S.O. continue to build toward their upcoming EP, due next year. ‘Sunday Club’ sets the stage with power and personality, promising even more music that captures the energy fans have come to love.