GENRE; 90s Rock/ Indie Rock/ Pop-Punk/ Rock n Roll/ Rock Pop/ Punk/ Classic Sound
RELEASE DATE; 12 June, 2026
RATING; 4/5
The Radio Addicts continue their remarkable rise with “Let’s Party Like It’s The 90s,” a vibrant indie pop-punk anthem that captures the carefree spirit of an unforgettable era while firmly planting the teenage quartet among the UK’s most exciting emerging acts. Recorded at The Nave in Leeds and produced by Andy Hawkins, the single bursts out of the speakers with infectious guitar hooks, soaring choruses, and an undeniable sense of urgency that reflects a band determined to leave its mark.
Clocking in at just under three minutes, the track wastes no time delivering its punch. A razor-sharp opening riff quickly gives way to an explosive singalong chorus that perfectly balances nostalgia with modern indie-rock energy. Lyrically, “Let’s Party Like It’s The 90s” paints a lively picture of chaotic house parties, youthful romance, and escaping the pretentious characters who inevitably appear on every night out. The songwriting is playful without losing authenticity, while the musicianship showcases a band whose chemistry continues to evolve with every release.
What makes the single particularly compelling is its connection to The Radio Addicts’ rapidly expanding live reputation. Already premiered in front of more than 25,000 football supporters at Bolton Wanderers before two major fixtures, the song feels tailor-made for festival crowds and packed venues. Luke Cardwell’s charismatic vocal delivery, backed by the driving performances of Daniel Wayland, Vincent Sanderson, and Jonathan Wayland, creates an atmosphere that demands raised hands and shouted choruses from the very first listen.

Following sold-out headline shows, a sold-out debut vinyl EP, and growing recognition from promoters and tastemakers alike, “Let’s Party Like It’s The 90s” arrives as another significant milestone rather than a surprise breakthrough. It is an irresistibly catchy, radio-friendly release that celebrates youthful freedom while demonstrating genuine songwriting ambition. For a band still in its teenage years, The Radio Addicts possess remarkable confidence, and this latest single confirms they have both the talent and momentum to become one of Britain’s standout indie success stories.
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