Jacob Reddy debuts epic indie anthem EP “These Streets Are Ours”

Blackburn’s own Jacob Reddy is no stranger to the spotlight, but his new EP, “These Streets Are Ours,” is taking his indie rock journey to bold new heights. At just 18, Jacob’s evolution from teenage guitarist to indie rock dynamo has been nothing short of extraordinary. Having rocked the stages of Glastonbury, performed on prime-time TV, and supported big names like The Lottery Winners and Starsailor’s James Walsh, Reddy is swiftly becoming a defining voice in the British indie scene.

True to his “GritPop” style a sound that combines gritty indie rock with infectious, melody-driven choruses ‘These Streets Are Ours’ is a vibrant, five-track showcase of Jacob’s original artistry. Opening with “Just Another Daydream,” listeners are greeted with fuzzed-out guitar riffs, pulsing bass, and Jacob’s signature vocal warmth, setting an upbeat, bouncy vibe that’s impossible to ignore.

In “Crazy,” Jacob dips into a more introspective, melancholic side, with storytelling lyrics and a gripping rock sound that builds tension and release in each chorus. The EP’s flow shifts again with “Flowers,” blending reflective songwriting with groovy rhythms and a chorus that’s both pop-driven and irresistibly catchy.

For a dose of youthful rebellion, “Doing It Wrong” delivers a pop-punk punch, fueled by raw guitar energy and commanding vocals. And in the final track, “Streets,” Reddy’s softer side takes center stage. Emotive guitar tones and subtle percussion build to a stirring climax, capturing a sense of longing and closure.

Jacob Reddy’s “These Streets Are Ours” is more than just an EP it’s a bold declaration from an artist destined to carve out his path. Listen below and join the journey.

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