Modern Age Music Song of the Day: Vistas – ’15 Years’

Scottish indie outfit Vistas have dropped debut album ‘Everything Changes in the End’, out now via Retrospective Records.
The Edinburgh three-piece have built towards their debut record with a string of singles since their formation in 2016, and last year’s ‘Hello’ EP, as well as gigging tirelessly around the UK and earning support slots with the likes of The Kooks, The Wombats and Circa Waves.
Included on the album is upbeat, fuzzy indie track ‘15 Years’, inspired by the band’s journey and early gigs in grassroots venues.
“‘15 Years’ was written at the very end of the album recording process,” frontman Prentice explains. “We were looking for a song that tied together the sentiment of the album and I think we found that in ‘15 Years’.
In the song, I thought through the journey we took to get to the record and what could happen after it. It’s about remembering that we cut our teeth in small basement venues playing to just a few people which slowly grew. Overall, I think it’s a thank you to anyone who’s a fan of our band and that we’ll always remain hugely grateful to anyone who connects in any way to our music.”
Vistas are on tour later this year, with tickets available at www.vistasmusic.com