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News: The Entitled Sons Shine On ‘Win Some Lose Some’, From Debut Album

  • January 29, 2026
  • Simon Lucas-Hughes
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The Entitled Sons return with the new single ‘Win Some Lose Some’, a bruising, high-impact release from the band’s debut album No Clue.

Already a fan favourite long before its official release, the track has been road-tested relentlessly over the past year, becoming one of the most explosive moments in the band’s live set. Built on pounding drums, snarling guitars and a vocal performance pushed to the brink, ‘Win Some Lose Some’ captures the tension of rivalry and the spark of jealousy, delivered with the kind of raw urgency that has come to define The Entitled Sons.

“Win Some Lose Some is about a pinch of bitterness and jealousy about being second best,” the band explains. “It is a reminder to not wait around for the good stuff. If you want it, go get it.”

The track was taken into the studio with Tom Mitchener of Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, whose raw, high-voltage production preserves the sweat, chaos and punch of the live version, ensuring nothing is smoothed over. It’s a recording that feels immediate and unfiltered, mirroring the intensity that’s been drawing increasingly large crowds.

‘Win Some Lose Some’ is the lead single form the bands debut album no clue (out now) and follows a defining year on the road. Their entire October O2 Academy tour sold out, alongside the rare achievement of selling out the Frome Cheese and Grain twice in one year, joining a list that includes Foo Fighters, Paul McCartney and Wunderhorse.

With newly announced 2026 dates already moving fast, including a major headline show at Shepherd’s Bush Empire, and a combined social following approaching half a million, The Entitled Sons continue to build serious momentum. ‘Win Some Lose Some’ doesn’t just underline their ascent; it confirms a band fully stepping into their stride.

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