Essex trio Mad Morning aren’t wasting any time proving why they’re quickly becoming a staple in the UK’s new rock landscape. Their new single ‘The Circle’ arrives with a blistering video that leans into everything the band do best: sharp musicianship, a punch of attitude, and a sense of urgency that refuses to sit still.
Set inside a long, narrow, fully red room, the video feels like stepping into the band’s own creative pressure cooker. Drenched in a bold, visceral red that immediately raises the pulse, making the space feel intentionally tight and confrontational. The trio, suited up and fully charged, play the track as if the room might collapse around them at any moment. There’s a real sense of tension: the camera gets close enough to catch every expression, and the band respond with the kind of full-body performance they’ve already become known for. It’s loud, sweaty, and unapologetically unpolished in the best way.
Sonically, ‘The Circle’ hits hard. Post-grunge grit meets hard-edged indie rock, with frontman Rob Jarvis delivering vocals that carry both bite and defiance. After the success of debut single ‘Painkiller’ and a string of sold-out London shows, this video feels like a statement of intent. Mad Morning know exactly who they are, and ‘The Circle’ is a powerful reminder that they’re here to push boundaries, raise volume levels, and deliver rock that feels alive.


