Devon alt-rock outfit 3 Days of Wonder are back, channelling their inner turmoil into their most visceral release yet. 'Anyone Who Knows' hits like a freight train—distorted guitars collide with pounding percussion before stripping back into vulnerable, elegantly fingerpicked verses that slowly ratchet up the tension until everything detonates in a massive, yearning chorus.
Raw, anthemic, and unapologetically emotional, the track wrestles with self-destruction and acceptance in equal measure. The lead singer's deep baritone carries echoes of Don Broco's Rob Damiani, commanding attention with a grounded intensity before the bridge flips the script entirely—soaring into surprising high notes that punch straight through the ceiling. It's a vocal performance that anchors the band's UK indie sound with pop-punk energy, blending anthemic swagger with visceral, gut-punch emotion. The teenage quartet build from intimate confession to cinematic release, crafting an earworm that lodges itself deep and refuses to let go.
"This song is about the destructive streak we all have in our personalities," the band reveals. "Recognising it, managing it and even loving it as part of you. Sometimes it wins and you have the car crash. The ride might be fun but the aftermath is not. Even so, it won't hurt forever!"
Already boasting a trophy cabinet that includes Best New Artist 2025 (Devon Music Awards), Best Artist 2024 (Powderham Live!), and Best Newcomer 2023 (Smart Radio 101), 3 Days of Wonder are proving that youth doesn't mean inexperience. Their 80s-tinged sound—nodding to Foo Fighters, The Police, Big Country, and U2—marries raw emotion with sharp observation, delivered with a swagger that's seen them tear through festival main stages alongside heavyweight acts like Razorlight, Feeder, and Supergrass.
The track marks a natural evolution from their 2023 release 'Younger Days', with the band describing it as a cathartic continuation of themes they've been exploring since their early days.
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