Glasgow indie-rockers The Gilhoolys pack a punch with new single 'Bad Routine'
- FLEX

- Sep 26
- 2 min read

Emerging from the vibrant Scottish music scene, The Gilhoolys return with their latest single 'Bad Routine', a track that effortlessly fuses raw indie-rock energy with sharp melodic sensibilities. Led by the compelling vocals and songwriting of frontman Dev, the Glasgow four-piece deliver a song that feels immediate, anthemic, and richly textured, proving that indie-rock in 2025 still thrives on personality, grit, and ambition.
'Bad Routine' opens with a subtly layered intro, luring us into a whirlwind of jagged guitars and dynamic drumming. Dev’s voice cuts through with a confident, emotive presence, perfectly matched by lead guitar hooks that surge during the choruses. The song carries echoes of the Foo Fighters’ propulsive drive, the Manic Street Preachers’ urgent lyricism, and hints of the Pixies’ clever rhythmic twists, all threaded together with a touch of Thin Lizzy’s guitar flourish. The result is a track that balances aggression with melodic craft, leaving an infectious impression from the very first listen.
Produced at Main St Records with Andy Anderson at the helm, the single captures the band’s full emotional range. There’s a palpable sense of passion and authenticity in the performance, where each note feels deliberate and every lyric is brimming with conviction. The Celtic spirit of the band comes through subtly yet powerfully, grounding the music in both place and heritage while allowing it to resonate universally.
Lyrically, 'Bad Routine' reflects on the tension of everyday struggles and the refusal to succumb to inertia, capturing the essence of resilience and defiance. It’s a song that feels as immediate as it does timeless, the kind of track that earns repeated spins while still revealing new subtleties with each listen.
With their upcoming album arriving later this year, 'Bad Routine' positions The Gilhoolys as a band to watch. Adept at blending heartfelt storytelling, instrumental precision, and a fiercely alive live energy, it’s indie-rock with bite, soul, and unmistakable character.




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