It seems like the quintet boyband, Here At Last, is living up to the name of the ‘UK’s next top boyband’ as they release another captivating single called ‘Bloodshot‘.
Gaining three million followers on TikTok and one hundred million likes across their videos, it is no wonder Here At Last has the attention of many listeners because they bring fresh rhythms to every song they release, and their recent single ‘Bloodshot’ is another example of this.
‘Bloodshot’ is the follow-up from the band’s last single, ‘Happy‘, and it is also a sneak peek of what is yet to come on their upcoming debut EP, ‘EP1’.
With catchy melodies, dreamy vocals and compelling beats, ‘Bloodshot‘ is a fiery love song about being obsessed with someone and also being unprepared to be in love, with passionate lyrics expressing infatuating emotions, ‘I can’t even fall asleep/Stuck on my mind constantly/Living in a lucid dream/Wasn’t ready for you, ready for you, you, you like.’
Speaking on the new single, the quintet describes, “Bloodshot is a different twist to what we previously had released. It’s about the obsession one has with someone or something, it has a Billie Eilish vibe to it which we love a lot also!”. Despite being unsigned, their previous songs have received phenomenal support including from Spotify and Apple where they have been added to many playlists globally.“
As well as the almost sold-out London Shepherd’s Bush Empire show, Here At Last also play dates at Manchester Club Academy on February 24th and Bristol The Exchange on February 25th. Both dates sold out in hours and were followed by four shows in Islington that sold out in minutes, at the O2 Academy2 in February 2022.
Currently living together in Reading, England, Here at Last, has made the leap from obscurity to one of the biggest bands on TikTok in just a couple of years. Zach (from London), Tommy (from Exeter), Pedro (from Portugal), James (from Bolton) and Ryan (from Wales) had all been sharing covers and videos online individually but had been discussing meeting to form a band when lockdown hit. With a huge leap of faith, and despite only being teenagers, they decided to move in together so they could give it their best shot. Paying the rent appeared to be another major hurdle, so the band appealed to their fans to find them jobs to keep their landlord happy and also started busking across the city.
Why not listen to ‘Bloodshot‘ now?

