There’s a certain kind of band that arrives already sounding like they’re caught between intimate late-night rooms and the kind of stages built for thousands singing every word back at them. Years Between fit neatly into that space – emotionally direct, arena-sized in ambition, but still rooted in the messy realities that shaped them.
The four-piece – lead vocalist and songwriter David, bassist Maddy, drummer Bella, and guitarist Tom – came together the way many modern bands do: through overlapping circles of gigs, midnight studio sessions, and the quiet understanding that they were all searching for something bigger than the projects they’d left behind. What emerged was a shared instinct for music that feels cinematic without losing its humanity.
Raised in Newcastle, David writes with the kind of sharp-eyed honesty that has long defined the North East’s best storytellers. You can hear traces of Sam Fender in the emotional grit and observational lyricism, but Years Between aren’t interested in being boxed into the indie lane alone. Their music leans just as confidently into the polished melodic instincts of the Jonas Brothers as it does the widescreen emotional release of Coldplay. The result is a sound designed for both headphones and hands-in-the-air singalongs.
In the space of just a year, the band have developed an identity that feels unusually assured for a debut-era act. Their songs move between introspective verses and soaring choruses with the confidence of musicians who already understand the emotional payoff they’re chasing. There’s polish, certainly, but there’s also urgency – the sense that these songs were written because they had to be.
That tension is at the heart of their debut single ‘Dogfight’, a track that captures the strange emotional limbo of outgrowing the place and version of yourself you once knew. Built around swelling guitars, restless percussion, and David’s emotionally frayed vocal delivery, the song explores alienation not as melodrama, but as a lived experience: the feeling of standing still while everything around you changes shape.
What makes Years Between compelling isn’t just the scale of their sound, but the emotional accessibility within it. Their music understands loneliness, but it also reaches for connection. These are songs about feeling like an outsider, then slowly realising other people feel the same way too.
At a time when guitar bands are often pushed toward either stripped-back authenticity or hyper-commercial polish, Years Between sit comfortably between both worlds. They write with the emotional openness of modern pop, but still carry the rawness and physicality of a live band built to earn their reputation onstage.
They may only be at the beginning of their story, but David, Maddie, Bella and Tom already sound like a band chasing permanence rather than momentum. Big-hearted without becoming sentimental, polished without losing their edge, they’re creating the kind of music that meets listeners in their most uncertain moments – and reminds them they’re not there alone.
Download / stream ‘Dog Fight’ here
Let us know your thoughts on Years Between over on CelebMix socials now!
