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Entropy – “Kudos To You”

W: Anna King

Release Date: Friday, 9th January

"Kudos To You" feels like a band coming into their own. It’s a high-energy anthem that manages to look backward at the golden age of indie while keeping its feet firmly planted in the modern UK scene. With a second EP on the way, Entropy isn’t just tracking the pulse of modern guitar music—they’re setting the tempo.

Kent-based four-piece Entropy continue their meteoric rise with their latest single, "Kudos To You," officially dropping this Friday, 9th January. Following the momentum of their debut EP and the high-octane "Boys Like To Race," this new track perfectly captures the band’s signature blend of infectious 2000s-style riffs and the jagged, raw snarl of 90s punk. Having already earned a spot on BBC Introducing’s "Best of Kent" and shared stages with heavy hitters like STONE and Dead Pony, Entropy proves once again why they are becoming a vital fixture in the modern UK guitar scene. The track delivers on the "arena-level" promise previously noted by ASBO Magazine, featuring a tight, driving melody that feels tailor-made for both sweat-soaked basement venues and massive festival main stages.

"Kudos To You" serves as a powerful bridge to the band’s highly anticipated second EP, showcasing a sophisticated balance between grit and pop sensibility. The production allows the rhythm section to hit with maximum impact, supporting a vocal performance that feels authentic, urgent, and distinctly British. By marrying nostalgic indie-rock hooks with a modern, high-energy edge, Entropy isn't just following the current indie trend—they are setting a blistering pace for what’s to come in 2026. It is a bold, polished anthem that confirms their status as one of the most exciting prospects in loud indie rock today.

A Look Back at Entropy’s Videography

While "Kudos To You" marks a fresh chapter for the Kent four-piece, Entropy has long been building a visual world that matches their sonic grit. Their previous videography acts as a high-speed tour through the UK’s DIY underground, often capturing the frantic, "blink-and-you’ll-miss-it" energy of their live sets. From the grainy, nocturnal aesthetics of their Drunk Nights and Warning Lights era to the more recent, hard-hitting visual for "Boys Like To Race," the band has consistently used film to bridge the gap between their catchy 2000s riffs and the raw, unpolished spirit of 90s punk.

Drunk Night in Tunbridge Wells

Yellow Cars

Batteries

Warning Lights

In Gasoline

For those who may have missed their earlier clips, Entropy’s videos serve as a testament to their relentless work ethic on the road. Often featuring a mix of candid tour footage and high-intensity performance shots, these releases have documented their growth from local Kent favorites to a band capable of commanding "arena-level" choruses. Whether it’s the chaotic charm of their earliest DIY uploads or the more polished, cinematic punch of their recent singles, the band’s visual history is a must-watch for anyone wanting to see the "tight melodies and high-energy presence" that earned them spots alongside artists like STONE and Dead Pony.