Eyes of Home are a Scottish indie rock band based in Edinburgh, writing songs that balance atmosphere with immediacy. Built on ambient textures, sharp guitar lines and ear-worm hooks, their sound pulls from the emotional lift of post-rock and the punch of 2000s alternative, landing somewhere between Kings of Leon, The Wombats and the sun-soaked urgency of The Strokes. Honest lyrics sit at the centre, wrapped in melodies that feel both nostalgic and forward-looking.
Over the past year, the band have built a fast-growing following across Scotland, passing 6,000 followers and selling out headline shows in Edinburgh while drawing strong crowds in Glasgow and beyond. Their 2025 single Name for Yourself, produced by Graeme Young, picked up playlist support and followed BBC Introducing airplay for previous release Red Flag. Momentum has continued through new music, press attention and a growing live reputation.
Live is where Eyes of Home connect most. Their shows move with contrast and intent, moments of stillness giving way to big, cathartic choruses and distortion-heavy finales. Whether it’s an intimate room or a festival stage, the focus is always the same: songs that hit, performances that pull people in, and nights that turn first-time listeners into locked-in fans.
With new music, visuals and live dates lined up across Scotland, Eyes of Home are building something steadily and with purpose.