
Recommended Tracks: “found u/me,” “Suburbs,” “Kids Can’t Sleep,” “Home”
Artists you may like: Royel Otis, Milky Chance, Fitz & The Tantrums
In just one year, English indie-rock duo Good Neighbours topped rock-alternative charts in 2024, were nominated for multiple British music awards, and their viral debut single “Home” gained multiple certifications worldwide, including Platinum in the US (RIAA) and Gold in the UK (BPI) — all before the official release of an album.
Good Neighbours are taking the indie scene by storm by opening their doors to fans in need of their staple chill vibes and upbeat spirit. Their debut album, Blue Sky Mentality, spans 14 tranquil tracks that encapsulate positive energy, providing a soundtrack to a feel-good atmosphere you could fall in love with.
The London-based pair of Oli Fox and Scott Verrill shared that Blue Sky Mentality serves as a culmination of what the band has learned since the start, written between hotel rooms, in tour buses, and all over the world:
“Blue Sky Mentality has been our motto since day one. Our band began as a kind of light relief – a creative outlet to break from jobs that we couldn’t stand and some tough personal times. Over the last year, we ran with that feeling, writing our debut album on the road […] That’s what Blue Sky Mentality means to us – finding light, friendship and a sense of escapism wherever you are.”
If you discovered Good Neighbours through their hit “Home” and expect the other thirteen tracks to follow suit, you’re in luck. Blue Sky Mentality is consistently calm in tone and melody, conveying a simple message of falling in love or having a generally good time. Amid incredible production and vocals nothing short of fantastic, the duo hardly strays from this signature sound, so you know what you’re getting into from the first note to the final.
While the album is consistent in tone, there are plenty of preeminent songs. Blue Sky Mentality’s fourth track, “found u/me,” is a lighthearted highlight of the project, following the album’s narrator, who is not only entranced by the potential love of his life but has also found someone who completes him as an individual. The storyline is quite simply put: “When I found you, I found me.”
“Kids Can’t Sleep” is a standout song placed at the center of the album that finally gets its time to shine in a studio recording. Good Neighbours first debuted this song live on their earlier 2025 tour, inviting fans to dance and clap along with the head-bopping tune.
The one instance where the tone of the album shifts is with the closing track “The Buzz,” which slows the usual Good Neighbours sound down a notch. This song sounds like the combination of Declan McKenna and the slower side of Cage the Elephant’s discography.
Overall, Good Neighbours’ Blue Sky Mentality is a great demonstration of a duo that understands its sound and sticks to it. While the band has already reached international recognition, this is just the beginning of what the Londoners are capable of. If what they have next in store for fans is anything like this project, then it’s sure to be a good time.
Good Neighbours will embark on their headlining North American tour this fall, starting in Dallas, TX, on Oct. 5 and ending in Los Angeles, CA, on Nov. 12. All dates are with support from “Sunroof” singer Nicky Youre. Tickets to their North American shows are availabe here.
Starting the new year off strong, the English duo will also travel across the UK on their headlining tour in February 2026. Tickets to their UK shows are available here.
Good Neighbours 2025 & 2026 dates:
10/3/25 – Austin, TX – Zilker Park*
10/5/25 – Dallas, TX – Cambridge Room at House of Blues Dallas
10/6/25 – Houston, TX – House of Blues Houston
10/10/25 – Austin, TX – Zilker Park*
10/12/25 – Atlanta, GA – Terminal West
10/14/25 – Charlotte, NC – Amos’ Southend
10/16/25 – Philadelphia, PA – The Foundry at The Fillmore Philadelphia
10/17/25 – New York, NY – Irving Plaza
10/18/25 – Washington, D.C. – The Atlantis Complex
10/21/25 – South Burlington, VT – Higher Ground Ballroom
10/23/25 – Montreal, QC – Club Soda Montreal
10/24/25 – Toronto, ON – Opera House
10/26/25 – Chicago, IL – Chop Shop 1st & Ward
10/27/25 – Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line
10/29/25 – Denver, CO – The Oriental Theatre
11/1/25 – Portland, OR – Hawthorne Theatre
11/2/25 – Vancouver, BC – Hollywood Theater
11/3/25 – Seattle, WA – The Crocodile
11/5/25 – San Francisco, CA – The Independent
11/8/25 – San Diego, CA – Music Box
11/9/25 – Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom
11/12/25 – Los Angeles, CA – El Rey
12/30/25 – Gisborne, New Zealand – Rhythm & Vines
02/10/26 – Dublin, Ireland – The Academy
02/12/26 – Glasgow – SWG3
02/13/26 – Manchester – New Century Hall
02/14/26 – Sheffield – Foundry
02/16/26 – Birmingham – O2 Institute
02/17/26 – London – O2 Forum Kentish Town
02/18/26 – Brighton – Chalk
02/20/26 – Bristol – The Electric
02/21/26 – Oxford – O2 Academy 1
02/27/26 – Paris, France – La Gaîté Lyrique
02/28/26 – Brussels, Belgium – Botanique Orangerie
03/02/26 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Melkweg
03/05/26 – Munich, Bavaria – Strom
03/06/26 – Milan, Italy – Santeria Srl
03/08/26 – Vienna, Austria – Flex
03/09/26 – Prague, Czech Republic – Roxy
03/10/26 – Berlin, Germany – Columbia Theater
03/12/26 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Dr Koncerthuset Studie 2
03/14/26 – Stockholm, Sweden – Kägelbanan
03/15/26 – Oslo, Norway – John Dee
03/17/26 – Hamburg, Germany – Uebel & Gefährlich
03/19/26 – Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg District – Rockhal
*Austin City Limits Music Festival performance
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