Tom Minor Channels Classic London Punk on Latest Single Next Stop Brixton

If you've been tuning in here for a while, firstly, thank you. Secondly, I believe there's a good chance you'll already be familiar with the name Tom Minor, the London-based singer/songwriter who’s certainly no stranger to our pages and playlists. Having thrilled us this year already with gems like Expanding Universe and The Loneliest Person on Earth, today it's Tom's brand new single, Next Stop Brixton, that I'd like to shine a light on. Let's dive in, shall we?


Loosely based on a track by The Clash, Next Stop Brixton is an uptempo indie rock anthem with a gritty, punk edge. It's got that classic unfiltered pulse of old-school London punk coursing through its veins, and Tom delivers it with the kind of swagger and bite that makes it feel electric and alive. The man is a musical virtuoso - how many times do I need to tell you!?


Capturing a nostalgic train ride through London, where old stomping grounds meet newfound victories, Minor's latest offering sends forth a message of staying wild, staying correct, and staying free. 

Joined by Johnny Dalston on solo guitar and produced by Teaboy Palmer, Next Stop Brixton slides effortlessly into Tom Minor's increasingly impressive body of work.

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