There’s a sense of ambition running through Four Seasons, the brand new single from London indie outfit Maze — the kind of ambition that signals a band stepping confidently into their next chapter.
From the opening moments, the track bursts into life with shimmering guitars and a driving rhythm that instantly grabs hold. There’s urgency in the arrangement, but also a calm sense of control; Maze clearly know how to build momentum, layering textured guitars and propulsive rhythms that pull the listener deeper into the song’s widescreen sound.
At its core, Four Seasons is built on movement — both musically and emotionally. The guitars surge and swell with purpose, creating a rich wall of sound while the rhythm section locks everything together with a powerful pulse. It’s the kind of track that feels made for packed venues and festival singalongs, balancing melodic finesse with a real sense of indie-rock punch.
The real knockout moment arrives with the anthemic chorus, when everything lifts into the chant-along hook:
“Four seasons in one day… yeah yeah yeah yeah.”
It’s huge. Instantly memorable. The kind of chorus that feels destined to echo back from a crowd at full volume. Maze understand the power of simplicity here — four words, a surge of guitars, and suddenly the song lifts into something euphoric and impossible to ignore.
Lyrically, the track reflects on change and emotional cycles, with the seasons acting as a metaphor for the ups and downs that shape our lives. It’s reflective without becoming heavy, giving the track a layer of meaning that sits comfortably alongside its anthemic energy.
Ahead of the song’s outro, Maze show real maturity in their songwriting by shifting the dynamics. The pace drops and the track briefly pulls back, allowing a mantra of “Autumn, winter, spring and summer” to echo across the soundscape. Set against a backdrop of swelling, solid instrumentals, the tension steadily rebuilds before the band slam the accelerator again — exploding back into that massive chorus of “four seasons in one day… yeah yeah yeah yeah.” It’s a moment that feels even bigger the second time around.
That sense of scale runs through the entire track. Four Seasons sounds expansive without losing the raw energy that makes Maze exciting in the first place. It’s confident songwriting, delivered with conviction and packed with the kind of hooks that linger long after the song ends.
The release arrives at an exciting moment for the band, who are set to play their biggest headline show to date at Scala in London on May 15th — a landmark gig that reflects the growing momentum behind Maze.
With soaring guitars, infectious hooks and a chorus built for big moments, Four Seasons feels like more than just another single.
It’s the sound of Maze stepping up — and a reminder that this band are only just getting started.
Four Seasons is released on Friday 6th March and can be pre-saved here
Four Seasons was played exclusively on The Rise Of The Indie Artists Show. Listen again to our latest number 1 ranked show in the global Mixcloud charts here.
Gigs
15.05.26 Scala with Peter Azzopardi, Hazy Sundays and Chris Daily
Maze Socials


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