Glasgow’s The Gilhoolys deliver a striking new single with ‘Bad Routine’, a song that effortlessly balances raw energy with melodic sophistication. Led by the commanding presence of frontman Dev, the band channels a lineage of indie rock greats, while crafting something entirely their own.
Recorded at Main St Records under the watchful eye of producer Andy Anderson, ‘Bad Routine’ opens with a deceptively subtle intro, luring us into a cascading lead-guitar hook that carries through the choruses with irresistible momentum. Dev’s vocals move with conviction, delivering lyrics imbued with passion, integrity, and a quiet defiance, reflecting the band’s commitment to telling stories that are both personal and universally resonant. The production manages to capture the band’s Celtic-inspired essence without ever feeling over-polished.

Musically, the track pulses with dynamism. Tight rhythms underpin layered guitars, giving the song an addictive push-and-pull that makes repeat listens unavoidable. ‘Bad Routine’ stands as a statement of identity, one that blends indie-rock’s classic textures with a modern edge, showcasing The Gilhoolys’ ability to merge melodic hooks with lyrical intensity.
With a December album launch on the horizon, this single previews a band at the height of their creative power, capable of transforming personal reflection into collective catharsis. ‘Bad Routine’ is a testament to resilience, artistry, and the enduring spirit of Glasgow’s indie scene.







