
If you’ve been craving a shot of power pop that hits with the force of a freight train and the sunny vibes of a beach day, then strap in because Pool Club is about to become your new obsession. Their latest single, “Changing Tides,” is a knockout—a euphoric indie anthem that blends razor-sharp hooks with the kind of energy that’ll have you hitting repeat before the last chord even fades. This quintet from the East Coast in Kent isn’t only playing music; they’re bottling lightning, and “Changing Tides” is the proof.
Pool Club is a five-piece machine built on a foundation of lifelong camaraderie and sheer talent. Up front, you’ve got Eliot and Kieron, the dual guitar-slinging, vocal-trading heart of the operation. These two have been best musical mates since their childhood days, cutting their teeth in the rich, vibrant music scene of Brighton. After years of gigging and songwriting there, they moved back to the southeast and assembled the dream team: Seb on bass, laying down those fat, melodic low ends; Will on keys, adding those shimmering, atmospheric textures; and Jon on drums, driving the whole damn thing with a pulsation that’s both tight and explosive.
“Changing Tides” is the next explosive chapter in their story, following their self-recorded debut “Play The Game.” The title alone screams evolution—a band riding the wave of their own momentum, shifting and growing with confidence. It’s power pop with teeth—bright, colourful, but with enough undertow to keep you from floating away.
These guys didn’t just fall out of the sky; they earned their stripes through sweat and pool tables. Yeah, you heard that right—the name Pool Club came from their post-studio ritual of hitting the pub for a few games, proof of their down-to-earth, no-bullshit attitude.
“Changing Tides” comes from a band fully in command, ready to take on the world. Pool Club is here to play, and they’re playing for keeps.
