Maze aren’t knocking on the door anymore — they’re kicking it clean off its hinges.
“I’ve Got A Feeling” is the sound of a band stepping into their moment with absolute conviction — a track that doesn’t just hint at bigger things… it demands them.
From the very first note, there’s a sense of purpose running through this track. The guitars are immediate and expansive, cutting through with a clarity that feels tailor-made for packed-out venues (like Scala on May 15th!) while the rhythm section locks in with a driving, relentless pulse that refuses to let up. There’s no slow build here, Maze go straight for the jugular.
And then there’s the vocal. Confident, urgent, and brimming with intent, it rides the instrumentation perfectly — delivering lines that feel both personal and universal, the kind that stick after just one listen. It’s that balance that elevates “I’ve Got A Feeling” beyond just another indie track.
But the real knockout moment? That chorus.
Huge. Anthemic. Unavoidable.
It lands with the kind of impact that instantly transports you to a sea of raised arms and voices echoing back every word. It’s the type of chorus that doesn’t just stay in your head — it owns it.
There are shades of classic British indie running through its DNA — echoes of bands who’ve mastered the art of turning raw emotion into stadium-ready sound — but Maze never feel like they’re borrowing. Instead, they’re building something of their own: a sound rooted in tradition, but driven forward with fresh urgency.
What makes I’ve Got A Feeling hit even harder is the timing. It’s released 5 weeks before their upcoming album All Bets Are Off on May 15th, the same day they take on their biggest headline show to date at London’s Scala.
A line in the sand.
A moment.
Because this is more than just a single — it’s a signal of intent.
Maze aren’t just aiming for the next level… they’re already stepping onto it.
I’ve Got A Feeling was played exclusively on The Rise Of The Indie Artists show. Listen to the show here.
Gigs
15.05.26 Scala with Peter Azzopardi, Hazy Sundays and Chris Daley
Maze Socials


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