Girl Tones Unleash Combustible New Single ‘Burnout’ & Announce Full UK Tour
The relentless, guitar-driven momentum of rock music duo Girl Tones shows no sign of stopping with the release of their latest high-octane single, ‘Burnout’. Following a string of blistering 2025 releases, this track arrives as a statement piece, a combustible call-to-arms released via Parallel Vision in partnership with Big Loud Rock. Crucially for UK fans, the single is twinned with the announcement of an extensive run of November tour dates, confirming that the duo is finally set to bring their riotous live show across the pond. For any devoted rock enthusiast, the arrival of ‘Girl Tones Burnout’ marks a mandatory addition to this year’s sonic calendar.

Girl Tones: The Urgency of ‘Burnout’ and a Cinematic Heist
The song wastes no time, opening with a defiant and attention-grabbing question: “Can you hear me now?” The track itself is a furious, yet controlled, explosion of guitar-driven rock that immediately cements the duo’s reputation for raw, magnetic energy.
Lyrically, ‘Burnout’ channels the anxieties of the digital age. Vocalist Kenzie articulates the song’s driving philosophy, sharing, “’Burnout’ is about our attention spans shrinking and the need for instant gratification. The pressure of constantly producing and consuming. How do we keep up without burning out?” This core theme of digital fatigue and the desperate need to preserve creative integrity gives the track a profound, relatable urgency, firmly establishing the social relevance of Girl Tones Burnout.
The urgency is translated visually in the official video, directed by Casey Pierce in Nashville. The duo execute an anxious bank robbery, a metaphor for taking what they want and lighting the evidence—or the source of their creative exhaustion—ablaze with a final match.
A History Forged in Fire: Cage The Elephant and Rolling Stone Praise
The ascent of Girl Tones, featuring sisters Kenzie (guitar/vocals) and Laila (drums), has been one of 2025’s fastest-moving success stories. The Kentucky-based duo transitioned from classical training (Kenzie on cello, Laila on piano) to a full-force electric rock outfit, a journey that caught the ear of industry heavyweights. Their debut releases were notably produced by Brad Shultz of Cage The Elephant and released through his label Parallel Vision in co-venture with Big Loud Rock.
Their powerful sound and explosive live presence have garnered substantial critical acclaim from major outlets like Rolling Stone, NME, VICE, and RockNews. After making their unignorable festival debut this summer at both Lollapalooza and Shaky Knees (with Austin City Limits up next), Rolling Stone offered high praise: “While the White Stripes—their most obvious comparison—were about controlled energy, Girl Tones are proudly imperfect.” The duo’s history of touring alongside acts like Cage The Elephant, The Velveteers, and Silversun Pickups speaks volumes about their road-readiness and dynamic stage presence.
UK Tour: Crossing the Pond for Intimate Riotous Dates
The biggest news for the UK scene is the band’s planned four-date tour this November. This marks a significant moment as they cross the pond to bring the raw sound of Girl Tones Burnout to some of the country’s most revered smaller venues. The run includes three dates supporting the highly-regarded band Sunday (1994), culminating in a major headline performance:

Girl Tones Play The Following 2025 UK Dates:
- Thursday, November 6th: Manchester, Gorilla (Supporting Sunday (1994))
- Friday, November 7th: Birkenhead, Future Yard (Supporting Sunday (1994))
- Saturday, November 8th: Cardiff, Clwb Ifor Bach (Supporting Sunday (1994))
- Thursday, November 13th: London, The Victoria (Dalston) (Headlining The Great Escape’s First Fifty Show)
Headlining The Great Escape’s First Fifty show in London is a major coup, placing Girl Tones in the elite group of acts tipped to dominate the next festival season. These dates are an essential opportunity to witness the ‘proudly imperfect’ raw power of the Girl Tones Burnout era up close.
Girl Tones Burnout: The Fire Has Been Lit
With the release of ‘Burnout’, Girl Tones have delivered an anthem that perfectly captures contemporary anxiety while simultaneously offering a cathartic release. Their upcoming UK tour is the final piece of the puzzle, promising to translate the single’s explosive energy into a series of must-see live shows. For rock fans across the country, securing tickets for this November run is the only way to experience this relentless, guitar-driven duo before they inevitably leap to even larger stages.
Which UK date will you be at to witness the live power of Girl Tones Burnout? Let us know in the comments!

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