GLASBY kicks off the summer of 2025 with a powerful new single, “Maybe” — a high-energy indie-rock anthem that blends raw emotion, relatable storytelling, and the kind of guitar work that feels like it’s shaking the walls of a rehearsal room.
From the first note, “Maybe” lands with conviction. GLASBY hammers the guitar with intent, delivering a driving, anthemic sound that echoes the likes of Sam Fender and early The Killers, yet carves out its own space with deeply personal lyrics and a distinctly northern UK vocal delivery.
What begins as a lament — a look back on playing it too safe, on dreams unchased — slowly unfolds into something richer. There’s no self-pity here, just honesty. GLASBY doesn’t just mourn lost time; he reclaims it, realizing that letting go of long-held dreams can be a form of freedom, not failure. It’s introspective and grounded, without ever dragging down the energy of the track.
Sonically, it’s a tight, band-in-a-room kind of mix — warm, live, and immediate. The guitars shimmer and soar, the rhythm section pulses with urgency, and GLASBY’s vocals cut through it all with passion and clarity. There’s a rugged sincerity in the way he delivers each line — as if these words had to be sung now, or not at all.
“Maybe” isn’t just the sound of an artist looking back. It’s the sound of someone pushing forward, recharged and ready. And as the first of a run of singles coming this summer, it sets the bar high. Honest, gutsy, and emotionally resonant, GLASBY has arrived — and he has something to say.
Crank this one up. It’s not just a song — it’s a reckoning.