London-based sibling duo, The Molotovs, are back with a brand new single, "Rhythm Of Yourself," and they're aiming for a hat-trick of UK No. 1 physical singles. The track, which will be released on October 31st via Marshall Records, is a bold anthem for individualism and a standout addition to their growing catalog.

"Rhythm Of Yourself" is a high-energy track influenced by the raw, unadorned sounds of early '80s The Jam, the gritty edge of the Sex Pistols, and the dynamic flair of Arctic Monkeys' Favourite Worst Nightmare era. According to singer Matt Carts, the song is about "people who try to take advantage of you because they think you’re young, vulnerable, and stupid." The lyrics are a powerful call to "dance to the rhythm of yourself," urging listeners to stay true to their vision and "groove to the beat of your own drum." The song's verses tell a cautionary tale of a predatory figure, while the chorus serves as a defiant rejection of conformity.

The new single, available on white vinyl with B-side "Johnny Don't Be Scared," follows the success of their previous two singles, "More More More" and "Today's Gonna Be Our Day," both of which topped the physical singles charts. This momentum is building towards the release of their debut album, Wasted On Youth, set for January 31, 2026.

In addition to the new music, The Molotovs have announced their largest headline show to date at London’s iconic Electric Ballroom on October 23rd. Despite their young age—Matt is 17 and his sister, Issey, is 19—the band has already logged over 600 gigs since 2020 and shared stages with legends like the Sex Pistols, Blondie, and The Libertines. The show will take place after their US tour supporting the Sex Pistols and Frank Carter. Tickets for the Electric Ballroom gig are on sale now.

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