Photo courtesy of the band.
Dublin’s For Nina are fast becoming one of Ireland’s most exciting emerging bands – and their new single “Hounds“ might be their strongest statement yet.
Building on a year of rapid momentum – including a packed-out debut show at Whelan’s and a sold-out headline at Dublin’s Workman’s Club – “Hounds” finds the three-piece stepping confidently into their next chapter. Pairing driving guitars with blistering drums and a chorus dripping in youthful uncertainty, the track channels the raw chaos of navigating your twenties.
Formed in 2023 after meeting in college, For Nina quickly found common ground through a shared love of alternative rock and melding contrasting musical ideas. Within months, they were already making noise – culminating in a showcase at the 2024 edition of Ireland Music Week to mark their first anniversary as a band. Now, with “Hounds” they’re cementing their place as a band with both grit and heart.
Speaking on the track, the band shared: “The track came out of nothing really. We were just jamming out over the main riff and then everything seemed to click and within half-an-hour we had the song. We wrote the chorus in a way that hopefully highlights the uncertain chaos of being ‘twenty-something. We were in a tricky place with our college course at the time and the feelings manifested themselves within the song. At least those feelings led to something good!”
With more new music on the horizon and a live reputation that continues to grow, For Nina are a band to keep firmly on your radar.
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