Corella - 'Don't Stop Me'
Manchester-hailing Corella’s latest single ‘Don’t Stop Me’ sounds like summer captured in a song and is an anthem for living in the moment.
Manchester's very own indie-rock band Corella are set to release their latest single ‘Don’t Stop Me’ on October 6th. The band are currently in the middle of working on their debut studio album, and the newest track is an exciting teaser for whatever is coming next from Corella.
The track opens and immediately we’re transported to a world of summer fun, road trips and spending time surrounded by our loved ones. ‘Don’t Stop Me’ is powered by playful guitar-driven energy, and it makes the song a very enjoyable listening experience from the get-go. The track would undoubtedly be a very fun one to experience in a live setting, particularly at a festival. ‘Don’t Stop Me’ feels like a song about entirely embracing everything that comes your way in life, celebrating the fact that these experiences shape the person that you’ve become. It's about appreciating both the highs and lows, and how you use them to find your enjoyment in life and in being human.
Corella have already had a rather jam-packed couple of years with a sold-out UK headline tour in September 2022, and another sold-out headliner in March 2023, before the Manchester-hailing four-piece made appearances at Reading and Leeds, Lattitude, Kendal Calling and Neighbourhood festival across the summer. If that wasn’t enough for them, Corella also have a rather busy autumn ahead of themselves too with another UK headline tour. If this is just the start of what Corella have in store, they’re very much going to be ones to keep an eye on, and the future looks very exciting for this band.
Words by Bethany Ellis
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