Soapman crash into 2025 with their electrifying new single “Y. L. T. Y.”
- Melodrift Team
- 4 days ago
- 1 min read

West Sussex alt-rock mavericks Soapman are back and louder than ever with their third single, “Y. L. T. Y.”, an exhilarating track that blasts the door wide open for their forthcoming debut album Baby Giants. Known for their inventive take on alternative pop rock, Soapman continue to carve out their own unpredictable sonic world—one that refuses to be boxed in.
“Y. L. T. Y.” is a riotous blend of raw energy, stream-of-consciousness lyricism, and infectious pop hooks, all wrapped in a chaotic, yet strangely cohesive, package. From the get-go, it pulls you into a whirlwind of angular guitars, rapid-fire rhythms, and surreal twists that keep you guessing. There's a gleeful abandon to the track—a refusal to sit still—that captures the very essence of Soapman’s musical ethos.
Taking cues from the eccentricity of British Sea Power and the sharp-edged charm of Graham Coxon’s early solo work, “Y. L. T. Y.” channels a kind of playful anxiety. It’s thoughtful without being overthought, energetic without being erratic—a balancing act that Soapman master with ease.
This is Soapman in full technicolour, embracing chaos and joy in equal measure. As they gear up for the release of Baby Giants, “Y. L. T. Y.” serves as both a warning shot and a celebration: the band isn’t just coming—they’ve already arrived.
If the first three singles are anything to go by, Baby Giants is shaping up to be one of 2025’s most exciting debuts: daring, dynamic, and delightfully off-kilter. Soapman are setting the pace, and we’re all just trying to keep up.
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