Indie Rock newcomers about faces return with vibrant new single 'Too Old For Fun'!
- Michaela Roper
- Feb 8
- 1 min read
Updated: Feb 23
Crafted as if it could soundtrack a coming-of-age motion picture, West Yorkshire’s freshest Indie Rock outfit about-faces serves to reminisce upon playful youth and fleeting moments in their new track ‘Too Old For Fun’.

Described by the band as “a dance anthem steeped in nostalgia” the single is propelled by an airily scintillating guitar lick infused with memories of teenage love, lust and loss. Sennen Ludman’s vocals carry the weight of lived experiences, sharing the stage with straight-talking work and spirited beats of drummer Joseph Schofield.
The track beats like a teenage heart, juxtaposing a melodic scrapbook of memories within the electricity of an infectious chorus with a steadier breakdown courtesy of Cormac Connolly’s exquisite oeuvre on lead guitar.
‘Too Old For Fun’ is a reminder of teenage thrills destined to tug on the heartstrings of the nostalgic generation, yet packs a rhythmic punch into the most tender of memories.
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