Stolas have set the trend for high energy post-hardcore

We’ve all been on the wrong side of setting our expectations too high and being let down, but when it happens the other way, it’s a wonderful thing. Stolas’ previous album ‘Allomaternal’ was an ambitious concept piece that, though I could appreciate the workmanship, didn’t connect with me, so I approached new single ‘Bellwether’ with a dose of scepticism.

What a way to be proved wrong. The intricate opening riff grabs me right from the start and as it continues through an intoxicating blend of Artifex Pereo, Dance Gavin Dance and early Closure in Moscow, there’s no wiping the smile off my face.

Now down to three permanent members, Stolas have shuffled round their line-up, moving drummer Carlo Marquez to lead vocals, and it’s given them a new lease of life. ‘Bellwether’ is a breath of fresh air that puts all the swagger, groove and energy back into the band. The result is outstanding and I couldn’t be more excited to hear their upcoming self-titled album on 17th March.