
The Great Leslie are back with their fourth EP, Repeat, Repeat, Repeat, led by the powerful and socially charged single ‘No Future’.
With 5.2 million YouTube views and over 600,000 Spotify streams already in their name, this release will only add to their growing momentum.
Frontman Ollie Trevers explains, “No Future is designed to speak to young people about their plights in modern-day Britain, where they face minimal prospects, limited opportunities, and financial challenges. It highlights the mess we find ourselves in and questions nihilistically whether there’s any point in carrying on.”

The band has consistently gained huge popularity since their formation, but 2024 has truly marked their breakout in the indie scene. This year, they released their third EP, Heavy Unsteady, followed by live performances on BBC Radio and XS Manchester. As well as supporting James Blunt at the Stimmen Festival in Germany and indie legends Franz Ferdinand in Manchester, UK.
The band’s debut EP, The End and The Beginning, made waves in 2023, with singles landing on Spotify Editorial playlists like All New Rock and Rock the World. One of their tracks even soared to Number 2 on the iTunes Alternative Charts and claimed the top spot on aBreak 58.

The year ended on a high with the release of their second EP, 21st Century Problems, which earned praise from both DJs and fans including a nod from Simon Le Bon of Duran Duran. They capped off an incredible year by recording and releasing a live album at Abbey Road Studios, titled Live From Studio Two.
With a track record like theirs Repeat, Repeat, Repeat promises to be another hit, keeping The Great Leslie firmly on their way to making it big in the indie rock scene.
Listen to ‘No Future’ here now
Review by Izzy Martin
