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New Music: The Burning Feathers – ‘Nothing Lives Forever’

The Burning Feathers Ignite New Era with ‘Nothing Lives Forever’

The rock landscape is often criticized for a lack of genuine noise, but The Burning Feathers are here to deliver a sharp, decisive retort. Tuesday, October 7, 2025, marks the release of ‘Nothing Lives Forever’, the dynamic new single from the London-based outfit that signals a massive expansion of their sound and ambition.

A Driving New Single with a Deeply Personal Core

‘Nothing Lives Forever’ is a statement of intent. Drawing on the anthemic, poppy catchiness of bands like The Killers and Nothing But Thieves, but underpinned by a powerful, driving rhythm, the track immediately sets itself apart. The band has successfully merged the alt-rock sounds of their youth with those infectious, banging singalong choruses that are guaranteed to get stuck in your head.

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The Journey of The Burning Feathers

The Burning Feathers are a band forged in frustration and the desire to create something genuinely different. Birthed during the restrictive environment of the pandemic, their initial mission was simple: make some noise and push back against what they saw as the stagnation of contemporary music.

Since their formation, the rock band has quickly established a strong rapport with London audiences, playing a number of packed-out, high-energy shows. Their debut EP, ‘A Way In’, released in 2024, set the stage, but the group has since been busy recording an album’s worth of new music that is described as “bigger and broader” than their earlier work.

For fans of heavy-hitters like Queens of the Stone Age, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, and Foo Fighters, The Burning Feathers offer a thrilling new act that honors the spirit of those grunge and alternative giants while injecting a fresh, modern energy.

The Burning Feathers Band

What’s Next for The Burning Feathers

‘Nothing Lives Forever’ is just the beginning of a significant rollout of new music. This single is the first of ten new songs that The Burning Feathers are preparing to release, suggesting a prolific and exciting period ahead for the rock band.

To promote the release, a music video for ‘Nothing Lives Forever’ is slated to drop next week, on October 14, providing a visual component to the track’s driving sound.

Fans will have the chance to experience the new material live soon after, with The Burning Feathers performing a special show on Saturday, October 18, at the Camden Assembly. Expect a setlist packed not only with established fan favourites but also with the heavier, broader sound of this exciting new chapter.

‘Nothing Lives Forever’ is a powerful indicator that The Burning Feathers are ready to move from emerging act to a formidable presence on the UK alt-rock scene. Head over to your favourite streaming service now to hear the new single and then secure your ticket to the Camden Assembly to witness the next stage of this band’s evolution.

Are you planning to check out the new track, and what classic alt-rock band do The Burning Feathers remind you of most? Let us know in the comments below!

Neil@rocknews.co.uk

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