SINGLE REVIEW: Spacebreaker - Reign

Spacebreaker is here to reignite the party spirit in rock music, and their latest track ‘Reign’ feels like an adrenaline shot to the genre. Hailing from Hafnarfjörður, Iceland, these four friends channel their mutual thirst for good times into a blistering anthem that’s as commanding as it is fun.

‘Reign’ opens with a killer riff that twists and turns with impressive flexibility, setting the tone for what’s to come. The energy is immediate—powerful and epic—before the song dips briefly into a lull, teasing the listener before slamming back into overdrive. Churning riffs, thundering drums, and powerhouse vocals take charge, blending sheer rock power with a funky, distinctive flair.

The call-and-response section adds a creative twist, with two voices bouncing off each other in a way that keeps the track dynamic and fresh. It’s the kind of song that demands movement, bursting with full-throttle energy and killer beats that embody the band’s “party rock” ethos.

Lyrically, ‘Reign’ is about seizing control—of situations, of life, of whatever stands in your way—and doing it with unapologetic gusto. It’s a rock-fuelled romp that’s as much about having a blast as it is about empowerment.

Spacebreaker proves they’re living their rock ‘n’ roll dream, delivering music packed with positivity and unfiltered joy. ‘Reign’ is an epic, high-octane jam that leaves no doubt they’re having the time of their lives—and you’ll want to join the party.

Amy

I'm Amy a Norfolk girl, currently residing at the seaside.

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I'm into all kinds of music the more obscure the better (my music taste is definitely better than yours 🤪😜) with my fave band being The Wonder Years.

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