No Promises - Underground
Get ready to turn it up. No PROMISES, the genre-defying band known for their alt-country roots, take a bold and exhilarating step into melodic rock territory with the release of their brand-new single, “Underground.” An epic fusion of soaring vocals, nostalgic 1980s guitar tones, and hauntingly honest lyrics, “Underground” is a special kind of track—one that grips you from the very first wistful guitar lick and doesn’t let go.
Janine Garvey’s distinctive, powerhouse vocals—gritty, emotional, and unforgettable—lead the charge in this cinematic rock anthem. Her delivery pairs perfectly with Eric Collier’s electric guitar solo, a standout moment that echoes classic rock greatness while staying fresh and full of soul. From shimmering harmonies to a chorus built to be belted from behind the wheel, this song was made to be played loud. Lyrically, “Underground” explores retreat as a form of survival—a yearning to disappear into safety, to escape a chaotic world, and to find purpose in connection. With lines like “No lies, ’cause time flies / We both know, we both know baby,” it speaks to the ache of truth and the comfort of love in uncertain times.
The outro brings a final spark of mystique, with whispered spoken lines buried just beneath the mix: “Is there no fate but what we make? / Fear is the fire that lies beneath.” It’s a poetic echo that lingers long after the last note fades. "Underground" might be a detour from No PROMISES’ usual sound—but it’s one that still feels undeniably theirs. Melodic, meaningful, and magnetic, it’s the kind of song that gets under your skin and stays there.
Whether you're dancing in your kitchen, singing at the top of your lungs in the car, or simply soaking it in through headphones—“Underground” is the anthem for wherever you are right now. For fans of melodic rock, alt-country fusion, and anyone who just needs an escape from the chaos of life. The music video for Underground was filmed with Yewafilms in the world’s largest underground cellar at Gurneys Cidery, Foster, Australia — the perfect setting for a song that goes deep