Building on their growing success, Northern Irish band Final Thirteen continue to carve their path with Wide Eyed Lullabies, a track that takes a serious, more introspective turn.
Final Thirteen – Wide Eyed Lullabies
When discussing Final Thirteen, it’s impossible to overlook their rapid rise as a standout newcomer from Northern Ireland. Their fusion of metal, alternative rock, and indie has created a distinct sound that has undeniably set them on a path to success.
The growing momentum behind Final Thirteen is clear from the strong streaming performance of their early tracks—Why You Sacrifice Me Now, Go, and Say Please Stay!—all featured on their debut EP, The Remastered. In addition to streaming success, these songs have received approximately 2,000 radio plays around the world.
With Wide Eyed Lullabies, Final Thirteen take a notable step forward, exploring a more serious tone. Departing from earlier themes, the track addresses the darker side of cocaine use, capturing the chaos of sleepless nights, the fleeting nature of euphoric highs, and the inevitable crash that follows. Rich instrumentation underscores the weight of the subject matter, creating a track that’s both gripping and thought-provoking.
Although the theme of Wide Eyed Lullabies carries a heavy message, the song itself radiates a sense of raw freedom. Its infectious bassline, energizing guitar riffs, and harmonizing background vocals come together to create a track that stands out as one of the most captivating and memorable in Final Thirteen’s growing catalogue.
“Wide Eyed Lullabies is a powerful alt-rock track, seamlessly blending its captivating instrumentation with a meaningful theme, making it both memorable and impactful.”
As they continue their rise, fans across Ireland and the UK will have the chance to experience their live energy firsthand. Check out their upcoming tour dates below:
Final Thirteen Tour Dates:
- June 4 – Bloc+, Glasgow, Scotland
- June 5 – Bannermans, Edinburgh, Scotland
- June 6 – Little Buildings, Newcastle, England
- June 7 – The Source, Carlisle, England
- June 8 – Hydrus Live, London, England
- June 11 – Watchtower, Drogheda, Ireland
- June 13 – Voodoo, Belfast, Northern Ireland
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Words Javier Rodriguez