The Radio Addicts' "Let's Party Like It's The 90s"
- Black Fruit Apparel

- Jun 14
- 2 min read
The Radio Addicts burst onto the indie rock scene with a raw energy that feels like a fresh breath of air. Their single captures the spirit of youthful rebellion and nostalgia, delivered with the urgency of a band that truly plays like their lives depend on it. This teenage, unsigned band has quickly built a loyal following and why their music is resonating with indie rock fans everywhere.

Since forming in 2024, the band have experienced a whirlwind of success. Their debut single, Scroll My Life Away, sparked a sold-out tour across England and gained international radio play, even becoming the outro music for an Australian sports show. This early momentum set the stage for their growing reputation as a must-watch.
Their debut vinyl EP, MMXXV, was announced for release in November 2025 but sold out completely during presales and gig ticket bundles four months ahead of schedule. The demand was so high that copies have appeared on record collector groups for six times the original price. This kind of enthusiasm is rare for a young band and speaks volumes about their connection with fans.
The single itself is a vibrant mix of indie rock energy and 90s nostalgia. It’s a track that feels both familiar and fresh, with catchy guitar riffs and driving rhythms that invite listeners to lose themselves in the moment. The Radio Addicts channel the spirit of classic rock and roll but with a modern twist that keeps the sound relevant.
Luke’s vocals carry a raw, authentic edge that complements the band’s energetic instrumentation. The song’s lyrics capture the carefree, rebellious vibe of youth, making it an anthem for indie rock fans who crave music that feels genuine and unpolished.
The Radio Addicts have built their reputation not just through recordings but through unforgettable live shows. Their secret acoustic set at Kendal Calling packed a tent with fans singing along, proving their appeal extends beyond just studio recordings. Their last three headline shows sold out quickly, including a Manchester show branded as “Next Gen Rock n Roll Stars,” which sold out five months in advance.
Sharing stages with established acts like The Lottery Winners and playing alongside bands such as Spangled and Crystal Tides has helped The Radio Addicts cement their place in the indie rock community. Luke’s backstage meeting with Bruce Springsteen at Manchester’s Co-Op Arena adds a remarkable highlight to their story, showing the respect they are beginning to earn in the wider music world.
With their next headline show announced for The Deaf Institute in July 2026 and a quarter of tickets sold within 24 hours, The Radio Addicts are clearly on an upward trajectory. For indie rock fans looking for a band that combines passion, authenticity, and a sound that honours rock’s roots while pushing forward, The Radio Addicts are a band to watch closely.




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