Liverpool-based band The Memos are poised to make waves with their new single, Born Again, out July 25 on all streaming platforms.
This indie-rock anthem encapsulates the band’s signature British sound, blending melodic guitar riffs and compelling vocals into a powerful and emotionally resonant track.
Born Again is a testament to The Memos’ growth and maturity, showcasing their ability to craft catchy yet meaningful music.
The song delves into themes of strength and perseverance, delivering a message of hope and resilience that is both timely and universally relatable.

Lead vocalist Aaron Spencer’s emotive delivery perfectly complements the song’s lyrical content, creating an engaging and uplifting listening experience.
Musically, Born Again highlights The Memos’ knack for crafting infectious hooks through thoughtful instrumentation.
Zak Langford-Do’s guitar work shines, providing both melodic textures and driving rhythms that propel the song forward.
The catchy chorus is undeniably memorable, designed to stick with listeners long after the song ends, making it an instant earworm.
Drawing influences from bands like Catfish & the Bottlemen and Sam Fender, The Memos have carved out their unique sonic landscape.

Spencer said: “Born Again is about remembering the power you’ve always had, even when life makes you forget it. It’s that moment when you realise you’re stronger than you thought — when you take back control and start again.”
It is a track that not only showcases the band’s musical talents but also offers a message of hope and determination.
With its infectious melodies, cathartic charm and polished production, Born Again is poised to be a standout track, solidifying The Memos’ position as a band to watch on the indie-rock scene.
You can follow The Memos here and listen to Born Again here.
