Antwerp indie band Tin Fingers release ‘Legacy, Bones’, the next single from their upcoming album ‘Balconies’, out on March 27. The track dives headfirst into the space between origin and destination, between what you inherit and what you’re still chasing.
“ ‘Legacy, Bones’ lives in the space between where you come from and where you’re trying to go,” the band explains. The song moves like a fever dream through ruined towns and sun-scorched roads, where the land seems to remember more than the people passing through it. Restless and forward-pulling, it carries the voices of forefathers in its bones while urgently searching for a place that can finally be called home.
Musically, Tin Fingers balance momentum with reflection: driving, sunburned indie rock that feels both expansive and intimate. It’s a song about inheritance: emotional, geographical, existential, and about the quiet pressure of shaping a future without fully shaking the past.
‘Legacy, Bones’ follows earlier singles ‘Infinite Red’ and ‘Balconies’ and further opens the world of the album of the same name, which was recorded under the heat of Greece. That sense of exposure and intensity runs through the new track: nothing is fully resolved, but everything is in motion.