Vancouver trio Myles from Home won’t gently strum you to sleep. With their latest ripper, You’re Gonna Go Far,” they’ve dropped a punch wrapped in the warm, aching blanket of memory.

Frontman Myles Hildebrand leads the charge with vocals that feel like a worn-in leather jacket—warm, rugged, and full of stories. He’s said the track is about his Dad, a specific childhood moment where the world felt wide open. That personal fuel is what ignites the whole track. You can hear it in every gravelly note—this isn’t a performance; it’s a confession set to a roaring backbeat.

And speaking of roar, let’s talk about the band as a unit. This is a trio, people. No room for hiding. They operate like a tight, ruthless engine. Hildebrand’s guitar work tangles with Josh Grant’s rhythm section that’s clearly studied at the altar of groove, and Clark Buchanan’s bass guitar. It’s expansive, sure, but it’s driven by a rhythmic inventiveness that’s all adrenaline. This is music that climbs into your chest and starts a mosh pit in your soul. Critics have called their stuff “quirky, funny, and filled with clean electric guitars that impress with their ability to fill the room.” Translate that: this band SLAMS LIVE. This single is just the captured lightning.

With over 140K streams and a rep for turning shows into community celebrations (shout out to that Kits Beach dance performance!), Myles from Home is carving a path for what modern Canadian indie rock can be: tender but tough, adventurous as hell, and human to the core. “You’re Gonna Go Far” is an anthem for anyone who’s ever looked up to someone and felt that electric rush of possibility.

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