Let’s start with the name, because it sets the scene. A spinor is a quantum property of particles, something that can exist in multiple states at once, but the moment it’s observed, it settles into a definite form.

Spinors, the band, work on exactly that principle; their music stays undefined until you put your ears to it and it becomes yours.

If that’s where we’re starting from, buckle up.

London-based trio Sergie Code (guitar and vocals), Gabe Scapigliata (bass) and Angie Sartori (drums) arrived in 2026 with a steampunk aesthetic, a grunge backbone and clearly a lot to say. ‘Choose to Believe’ is their latest single, and it wastes no time making its intentions clear. A gritty fret slide opens proceedings, drums accenting the drive like a warning shot, the whole thing leaning into a heavy, distortion-soaked alt-rock undercurrent that essentially translates as: this is going to be a dark highway, and you’re already on it.

And it is. The track channels the sonic lineage of Guns N’ Roses, Royal Blood and Black Sabbath, wearing those influences only as a lightweight jacket, not full attire. The guitar distortion runs through the full, just over three minutes and fifty seconds, while the vocals sit clear above the noise, which is important because the lyrics need to be heard.

Because ‘Choose to Believe” is a truth-telling song. Lines land like small gut punches, “no information to too much”, “wasting time”, “no one here makes you feel alive”, “buy whatever shines”. Collectively, they paint a picture of a world whose plot has skewed somewhere along the way, pulling people along with it before they’ve even realised the direction of travel. The emptiness of the materialistic, the manipulated narrative, the verging-on-dystopian drift. The title becomes the darkest punchline of all; knowing all of this, you still “choose to believe”.

The mid-section guitar break is genuinely delicious, sucking you in, spitting you out, daring you to look away, and the track closes with some glorious, flourishing noodling that feels like a perfect reward.

This is teenage rebellion for anyone who thought they’d grown out of it. The kind of song that pokes the part of you that still has an opinion about the state of things and isn’t afraid to say so. Bloodstock and Download, if you haven’t already got your eye on Spinors, start now.

‘Choose to Believe’ is out now, and Spinors are touring the UK through to the end of 2026.

3rd July 2026