After a strong debut year, rebellious Irish trio Final Thirteen return with the alt. love song ‘Say Please Stay’.
Final Thirteen – Say Please Stay
The band, made up of Ax (lead vocals), J.D (lead guitar/vocals), and Doobes (drums), first gained attention in August with their debut track Why You Sacrifice Me Now?—a song that quickly amassed over 20,000 streams. Their impressive debut has already marked Final Thirteen as a rising force in Ireland’s indie music world.
Final Thirteen has garnered support and positive reviews from various music outlets, including Bored City, RGM, Amplify the Noise Magazine, and Right Chord Music. Their dynamic blend of genres and standout performances in Ireland’s independent music scene have earned them widespread praise.
On October 13th, the trio released their second single, Say Please Stay. The track has a straightforward meaning, offering a playful love song presented in classic Final Thirteen style, packed with attitude and bold, emphatic moments.
While their debut track, Why You Sacrifice Me Now?, leaned into a more serious and visceral tone, Say Please Stay showcases a lighter, more playful side of Final Thirteen. The song’s straightforward theme is mirrored by the high-energy instrumentation, which features distorted guitar riffs, rapid-fire drums, and a frenetic guitar solo. The combination of these elements creates a lively, immersive sound that pulls listeners into the vibrant and chaotic energy of the track.
Say Please Stay strikes the perfect balance between heartfelt lyrics and bold, dynamic instrumentation, making it an ideal love anthem that resonates with rock enthusiasts and free spirits alike.
Steadily building momentum, Final Thirteen is making their debut year one to remember. As they continue to rise, this young trio is quickly becoming a band to watch through the rest of 2024 and beyond.
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Words Javier Rodriguez